Soulmate Gem
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Q: Can I use part of someone's work if I change the work? A: In general, you may not use someone else's work without their consent no matter how much you change it. However, under the fair use defense, you may use small portions of a work for purposes such as commentary, criticism, news reporting, or scholarly reports.
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#1: Pray that God would give you a relationship (Matthew 7:7)! God's word challenges us to ask and bring our needs before God. Anything and...
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Bombay High Court: Anuja Prabhudessai, J., observed that touching private parts and kissing on the lips of a minor would not constitute to be an...
Read More »A: Generally, if a work is copyrighted and not in the public domain, you should definitely ask permission before you using it. However, there are many defenses, like the fair use defense (borrowing only small portions of the work for purposes such as commentary, criticism, news reporting, or scholarly reports), that may help an artist. If you are not sure who owns the copyright, do some research (see Q/A above). Also look to see if the work is under a licensing contract. There are literally hundreds of companies that buy and sell art licenses.
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And, according to the findings, the average age you'll find your partner varies from gender to gender. That's right - the research found that the...
Read More »A: According to the "de minimis" doctrine, an individual may use a portion of the work if the alleged copying is trivial. The test is whether an average audience (or jury) would recognize that part of the work as a qualitatively and quantitatively significant portion of the copyright holder's work as a whole. The less significant, the more likely the use will be allowed. There is no standardized test for determining a de minimis use.
Passionate Love Fades, But Companionate Love Endures Lieberman says. "Companionate love, the kind of love that established couples feel, generally...
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Creative ways to ask to kiss (or be kissed by) someone “Would it be okay if I kissed you on the lips?” “would you like me to lean closer and put my...
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However, kissing, holding hands, hugging within reason should be allowed!” Most schools are trying to prevent Public Display of Affection on school...
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