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1. A type of software license that allows users to access, modify, and distribute the source code of the software.
2. The legal rights to creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols, designs, or names used in commerce.
3. The branch of law that deals with civil wrongdoings and provides remedies for damages caused by someone's negligence, intentional actions, or strict liability.
4. A government-granted monopoly right that gives the inventor exclusive control over their invention for a limited period of time.
5. A distinctive sign, symbol, or logo used to identify and distinguish goods or services from those of others, granting legal protection against unauthorized use or imitation.
6. Software that is owned by a specific organization or individual and cannot be freely modified or distributed.
7. The malicious act of redirecting internet traffic from its intended destination to a different IP address, usually for fraudulent purposes.
8. The factors and laws that must be taken into account when making legal decisions, such as compliance with regulations, contracts, and ethical standards.
9. The set of laws and regulations that protect individuals' right to privacy, including personal information, communications, and data.
10. The body of law that governs agreements and enforceable promises between parties.
11. Using someone else's identity or pretending to be someone else online to deceive or harm others.
12. Confidential or proprietary information that provides a competitive advantage to a company and is kept secret from the public, such as a software algorithm.
13. The use of computer technology to deceive or manipulate others for financial gain or personal advantage.
14. Online platforms and websites that enable users to create and share content, interact with others, and participate in online communities.
15. A legal doctrine that allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission from the owner for purposes such as criticism, commentary, or education.
16. Software that is not protected by copyright and can be freely used and distributed.
17. A legal agreement that allows individuals or organizations to use software under certain terms and conditions.
18. The exclusive legal right granted to the creator of an original work of software to use, distribute, and sell their creation.
19. The act of registering or using a domain name with the intent to profit from the goodwill of a trademark belonging to someone else.