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Chapt 19-Intentional Torts

Horizontales
clause of the copyright statute that allows limited reproduction of a copyrighted work for noncommercial purposes
the protection of a creative fixed expression giving the owner exclusive rights to the expression
property or belongings that can be moved
a work that is very similar to but slightly different from a copyrighted work
the intentional or wrongful confinement of another person against their will
the unauthorized intrusion on, or improper use of, property belonging to another person
an intentional threat, show of force, or movement that causes a reasonable fear
a person's idea or invention
the illegal use of someone's intellectual property
an unreasonable interference with the use and enjoyment of one's property
written or spoken expression about a person that is false and damages that person's reputation
written, spoken, or assumed agreement to something
the use of reasonable force, which would otherwise be illegal, to defend your home or other property
in tort law, the taking or controlling of another's property without consent
Verticales
spoken expression about a person that is false
an action taken deliberately to harm another person and/or his or her property
tort in which a defendant purposely engages in an action that causes extreme emotional harm to the plaintiff
the first purchaser of a piece of copyrighted material may legally resell that particular copy of the protected work
in a civil case, money the court requires a defendant to pay a winning plaintiff to make up for harm caused
the right to defend oneself with whatever force is reasonably perceived threat of personal harm
a written expression about a person that is false
a court order requiring a person to do, or refrain from doing, a particular act
federal protection for an invention or design, giving the inventor exclusive ownership rights for a period of time
any intentional, unlawful physical contact inflicted on one person by another without consent