may use copyrighted material in certain situations
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Trademark
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A name, symbol, or other feature that identifies a product with a specific owner.
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HTML
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Language for creating structure of Web pages
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Server
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Powerful central computer
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Copyright
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A law that asserts that only the copyright's owner has the right to sell his or her work or to allow someone else to sell it.
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W3C
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Establishes the standards for languages used on the Web
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Tim Berners Lee
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Created the World Wide Web
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ARPANET
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Network developed by the Advanced Research Projects Agency of US Dept. of Defense
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Web 2.0
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the shift in the way people use the Web
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Intellectual Property
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a work or invention that is the result of creativity, such as a manuscript or a design, to which one has rights and for which one may apply for a patent, copyright, trademark, etc.
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WAN
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Connects computers across a wider area
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CSS
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language for presentation of Web pages (colors, layout, fonts)
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Non-Disclosure Agreement
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Protects your ideas by saying that they cannot use the information or share it with anyone outside of your company