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- adjective Able to be
copied
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Examples
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However, all discs on store shelves will remain copyable for months, since disc producers must wait another ninety days before making the change.
Boing Boing 2007
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I've stated why - I think there's an ongoing trend towards zero value for things which are copyable, which isn't going to be stopped by draconian enforcement of copyright law.
Steal This Movie! Steven Barnes 2009
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Anyone can copy your book pretty easily (or, for that matter, your music), and thus, unlike what happens when buying a car (which is not easily "copyable"), there goes your revenue...
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In an era where everything is instantly copyable and DRM pisses people off, it's looking less and less likely that selling paper books for a marginal royalty is going to keep us in pretzels and beer twenty years down the line.
he's everything inside of you that you wish you could be. lnhammer 2009
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One low cost alternative could be the Read Naturally program which has copyable reading passages on the front of the page and reading comprehension activities on the other side of the paper.
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CSPAN embraces freely copyable video - Boing Boing
Boing Boing 2008
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Then the comments follow below and have copyable links.
Stupid, mean leftards. CC 2009
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These are all decision making processes that are driven not by the publicly available and copyable content…but by meta-data, whether implicitly or explicitly generated.
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Then the comments follow below and have copyable links.
Stupid, mean leftards. CC 2009
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Also please attach submissions as RTF, PDF or DOC files if you select PDF, make it copyable, thanks.
CONTEST Lindsay Stewart 2008
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