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Copyright
Infringement - Stop And Check Before You Copy And Paste
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The
Internet makes it easier than ever to use or redistribute information
created by others. But is it okay for your child to include statistics
from a website in a school report, or an employee to copy text from a
website for use in your company newsletter? The answers depend on a
number of factors including what is used, how it's used, and whether
you have permission.
Copyright infringement occurs when you reproduce or republish
information without permission from the person or organization that
owns the legal rights to it. Penalties may range from warnings and
mandatory removal of all references to costly fines.
Publicly available information such as material posted on the Internet
is not necessarily free from copyright protection. If you find
something on a website that you'd like to use (such as a document or
chart), search for a "terms of use" page that explains how you are
allowed to use information from the site. You can often find a link to
this page in the site's contact information or privacy policy. If you
can't locate the terms of use, or if it seems unclear, contact the
individual or organization that holds the copyright to ask permission.
Under the fair use doctrine of the U.S. copyright statute, it is
permissible to use limited portions of a work including quotes, for
purposes such as commentary, criticism, news reporting, and scholarly
reports.
To learn more about legal use of copyrighted materials, visit: www.copyright.gov.
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Ask The Help
Desk - What Is The Purpose Of "Cache" On My Web
Browser?
Question: I've
heard people refer to the "cache" in their Web browser. What is cache?
Answer: Cache (pronounced "cash") is the area of memory
where a Web browser stores the contents of web pages you have visited.
When you revisit a web page, your browser retrieves the files that
comprise the page from the cache rather than downloading them again
from the server that’s hosting the page. This speeds up Web
surfing because the files in cache can be retrieved nearly instantly.
These files, called "temporary Internet files," remain in cache until
the storage capacity of cache memory is exceeded. When this happens,
the oldest files in cache are deleted first. You can use your Web
browser to set your cache memory capacity and manually delete cached
temporary Internet files. Deleting these files periodically is a good
idea to prevent unneeded temporary Internet files from cluttering your
hard drive.
Great Sites To
Check Out This Month
Race
to the Theater to See Cars
http://carsthemovie.com -
Get your motors running! Opening this month is the fast-paced family
film Cars from Disney and PIXAR, makers of The Incredibles
and Finding Nemo. The comedy's plot is driven by Lightning
McQueen (voiced by Owen Wilson), a hotshot rookie racecar determined to
win and get the perks that come with it. Other offbeat characters
include a 2002 Porsche (voiced by Bonnie Hunt), a 1951 Hudson Hornet
(voiced by Paul Newman), and a rusty tow truck (voiced by Larry the
Cable Guy). Take a spin through this site to enter the "Showroom" and
check out the cast of cars, or test-drive the interactive games. Rated
PG.
The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth
http://calgarystampede.com -
Round up your kin and lasso a good time at the Calgary Stampede, July
7-16 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. This annual outdoor celebration is a
wild mix of Western Canadian heritage with dynamic contemporary
entertainment. Visitors from around the world come for the fun,
featuring a million-dollar rodeo, chuckwagon races, and impressive
grandstand shows with artists including Kenny Chesney. Want to kick up
your heels and join in? Here’s where to view the event schedule,
buy tickets, look at travel packages, and even get your cowboy nickname
at the "Nickname Generator."
Red, White, and Blue with Red Skelton
http://www.poofcat.com/july.html -
We're in a patriotic season with Flag Day this month and Independence
Day in July. It's a fitting time to take a few minutes and reflect on
what the Pledge of Allegiance really says. This site contains an audio
recording of the late comedian Red Skelton, sharing his memory of a
childhood teacher's explanation of each word in the Pledge. Turn up
your audio – you won't want to miss a moment of this heartfelt
story.
Big Fun with Miniature Golf
http://prominigolf.com/links.html -
Wherever you travel this summer, you'll probably be a small distance
from a miniature golf course complete with windmills, tiny houses, and
trick holes. To find these little treasures, check out the links on
this site to courses in the U.S. and Canada. Be sure to visit the
history page for fun facts like this – after the stock market
crash of '29, regulation minigolf courses became too expensive for most
people to afford so ingenious holes were created by using scavenged
materials such as old tires, wagon wheels, and rusty stove pipes. This
became the model for the obstacle-laden miniature golf courses we think
of today.
Have You Zillowed Yet?
http://www.zillow.com -
Get out your address book and get ready to zillow. This popular new
site lets you enter a home's address and instantly see an aerial
photographic map showing that neighborhood and giving estimated values
for each home. Valuations for more than 65,000,000 U.S. homes are here,
with data most accurate for larger metropolitan areas like L.A.,
Seattle, and Boston. Curious how your home compares with your old
college roommate's? Here’s your chance to find out. Plus, get a
bird's eye view of famous dwellings like the split-level house from The
Brady Bunch. (If you're using a Mac, you'll need to use Firefox as
your browser.)
Short Tutorial - Deleting
Cache From Your Web Browser
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There are
several good reasons to delete cache files as part of routine computer
maintenance. In addition to taking up hard disk space, cache files can
become corrupted causing annoying browser behavior. They can also
become outdated and thus not show the latest versions of web pages.
And, because cache stores informational forms as well as regular web
pages, it can even pose a privacy threat. Fortunately, it's easy to
delete your browser's cache.
Deleting Cache When Using Internet Explorer 6 Browser and Windows XP
SP2 Home Edition:
Deleting Cache When Using Firefox 1.0 Browser and Windows XP SP2
Home Edition:
Deleting Cache When Using Netscape 8.1 Browser and Windows XP SP2
Home Edition:
Deleting Cache When Using Safari 2.0 Browser and Macintosh OS X:
Deleting Cache When Using Firefox 1.0 Browser and Macintosh OS X:
Deleting Cache When Using Netscape 7.2 Browser and Macintosh OS X:
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