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How to Use the Internet

A Guide for the Dot.Comfused

Tuesday, 28 August 2007

Public Domain (n)

This is stuff that you can download and use at work or university or on your own website without having to hide the fact you downloaded it from the Internet. A method of encouraging laziness and plagiarism.

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