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| | United States Copyright Law Encyclopedia Article @ HigherPower.org |
 | | In the U.S., copyright law is administered by the United States Copyright Office, a part of the Library of Congress. |  | | United States copyright law governs the legally enforceable rights of creative and artistic works in the United States. |  | | The ultimate source for copyright law in the United States is Federal law, which is in turn empowered by the US Constitution. |
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http://higherpower.org/encyclopedia/United_States_copyright_law
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| | Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Law of the United States |
 | | These form the basis for federal laws under the federal constitution in the United States, circumscribing the boundaries of the jurisdiction of federal law and the laws in the fifty U.S. states and territories. |  | | The law of the United States is derived from the common law of England, which was in force at the time of the Revolutionary War. |  | | California is a common law jurisdiction with a few features borrowed from the civil law. |
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http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/United_States_law
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| | United States labor law - definition of United States labor law in Encyclopedia |
 | | United States labor law - definition of United States labor law in Encyclopedia |  | | The NLRB was granted the power to compel employers to accept collective bargaining when their employees voted to form or join a union. |  | | The Occupational Safety and Health Act, signed into law in 1970 by President Richard Nixon created specific regulations for employers to maintain safe worksites. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/United_States_labor_law
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| | United States trademark law at opensource encyclopedia |
 | | Unlike copyright law which provides for criminal penalties as well as civil damages, trademark law in the United States is entirely enforced through private lawsuits. |  | | Trademarks were traditionally protected in the United States only under State common law, growing out of the tort of unfair competition. |  | | The responsibility is entirely on the mark owner to file suit in either state or federal civil court in order to restrict an infringing use. |
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http://www.wiki.tatet.com/United_States_trademark_law.html
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| | United States Natural Law Party Encyclopedia Article @ LaunchBase.net |
 | | The United States Natural Law Party was a United States political party affiliated with the international Natural Law Party. |  | | Reform Party of the United States of America |  | | By 2003, the Natural Law Party had so waned that it endorsed Dennis Kucinich, a Democrat, for President, rather than try to achieve ballot status for a candidate of its own. |
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http://www.launchbase.net/encyclopedia/United_States_Natural_Law_Party
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| | U.S. Copyright Office - 128-Bit Browsers |
 | | For purposes of paragraph (2), a work that is published in the United States or a treaty party within 30 days after publication in a foreign nation that is not a treaty party shall be considered to be first published in the United States or such treaty party, as the case may be. |  | | A “work of the United States Government” is a work prepared by an officer or employee of the United States Government as part of that person's official duties. |  | | Copyright Law of the United States of America |
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http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap1.html
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| | Internet Resource Guide: United States Law Resources |
 | | Links to Other United States Sites (Pathfinders, Directories etc) |  | | Links to Other United States Sites (State organisations, Pathfinders, Directories etc) |  | | Federal investigative and prosecutorial agency, dealing with offences in the public sector under the Civil Service Reform Act, the Whistleblower Protection Act, and the Hatch Act |
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http://www.aph.gov.au/library/intguide/law/uslaw.htm
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