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It seems like you're referring to "copyright infringement," which occurs when

someone uses, distributes, or reproduces copyrighted material without permission


from the copyright owner. Copyright infringement can happen in various forms, such
as copying text, images, music, videos, software, or other creative works without
authorization.

Copyright laws are in place to protect the rights of creators and provide them with
control over how their works are used and distributed. Infringing on someone else's
copyright can lead to legal consequences, including fines, penalties, and potential
lawsuits.

To avoid copyright infringement, it's essential to respect the intellectual property


rights of others and obtain proper authorization before using or sharing copyrighted
material. This may involve obtaining permission from the copyright owner,
purchasing licenses, or using materials that are in the public domain or covered by
fair use exemptions.

Additionally, it's crucial to be aware of the terms of use for copyrighted material and
understand any applicable limitations or restrictions. When in doubt, seeking legal
advice or consulting with copyright experts can help ensure compliance with
copyright laws and regulations.

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