- Watt
obtained a
patent for
letter copying presses,
which James Watt & Co.
produced beginning in that year.
Letter copying presses were used by the early...
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copying is a file
operation that
creates a new file
which has the same
content as an
existing file.
Computer operating systems include file
copying methods...
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sufficient and more efficient, as no
copying occurs.
Objects in
general store composite data.
While in
simple cases copying can be done by
allocating a new...
- Look up
copy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Copy may
refer to:
Copying or the
product of
copying (including the
plural "
copies"); the duplication...
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Ćopić is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Branko Ćopić (1915–1984),
Bosnian Serb
writer Marko Ćopić (born 2003),
Serbian footballer...
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compensation for
illegal copying such as file sharing. This is incorrect, however,
levies are only
intended to
compensate for
private copying that is
legally allowed...
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Sutra copying (Chinese: 抄經, chāo jīng; ****anese: 写経, shakyō) is the East
Asian practice of hand-
copying Buddhist sutras.
Sutra copying involves the meticulous...
- (e.g.,
Final Cut Pro, Avid, etc.). The term may also
refer to a form of
copying of
movies (normally
without authorization from the
copyright holder) created...
- clay.
Copying pencils were
introduced in the 1870s and were
originally marketed for
copying do****ents,
especially for
making permanent copies of a permanent...