... CYA1
Cover Your Ass
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... CGI3
Common Gateway Interface. It's a protocol that allows Web servers to run programs that handle requests from browsers.
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... system.2
I wonder if it's possible to have differing copyrights on the two documents. What if the source was heavily copyrighted but the viewed document was in the public domain? That might be the case of a CGI3 program (source document) & its output (a stock quote, which is a fact & so cannot be copyrighted). What about a source that was in the public domain but produced copyrighted viewed documents? Would this be the case with a publicly-owned utility program at a job center that created a resumé for you? Surely your resumé can be copyrighted by you.
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... free4
``Free'' as in freedom, not free beer.
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