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  • https://auchincloss.house.gov/imo/media/doc/Guide-To-Copyright-and-Plagiarism.pdf
    ... not steal it by copying it without permission. • Copyrights to a work arise as soon as the work is fixed to a tangible form. For example, an idea for a painting is not protected until the idea is actually expressed on a canvas or in another tangible form...
  • https://neal.house.gov/uploadedfiles/a_guide_to_copyright_and_plagiarism_.pdf
    ... not steal it by copying it without permission. • Copyrights to a work arise as soon as the work is fixed to a tangible form. For example, an idea for a painting is not protected until the idea is actually expressed on a canvas or in another tangible form...
  • https://espaillat.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/espaillat.house.gov/files/A%20Guide%20To%20Copyright%20and%20Plagiarism%20.pdf
    ... not steal it by copying it without permission. • Copyrights to a work arise as soon as the work is fixed to a tangible form. For example, an idea for a painting is not protected until the idea is actually expressed on a canvas or in another tangible form...
  • https://jeffries.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/A-Guide-To-Copyright-and-Plagiarism-.pdf
    ... not steal it by copying it without permission. • Copyrights to a work arise as soon as the work is fixed to a tangible form. For example, an idea for a painting is not protected until the idea is actually expressed on a canvas or in another tangible form...
  • https://weber.house.gov/uploadedfiles/a_guide_to_copyright_and_plagiarism_.pdf
    ... not steal it by copying it without permission. • Copyrights to a work arise as soon as the work is fixed to a tangible form. For example, an idea for a painting is not protected until the idea is actually expressed on a canvas or in another tangible form...
  • https://fulcher.house.gov/_cache/files/1/f/1f584d7c-134a-4538-aecd-3daa02fca704/F0A6DAAA40194F3553F9A6284A689F1E.a-guide-to-copyright-and-plagiarism-.pdf
    ... not steal it by copying it without permission. • Copyrights to a work arise as soon as the work is fixed to a tangible form. For example, an idea for a painting is not protected until the idea is actually expressed on a canvas or in another tangible form...
  • https://palmer.house.gov/media-center/in-the-news/palmer-net-neutrality-puts-internet-under-thumb-federal-bureaucrats
    ... the idea in Congress, and Senate Commerce Committee Chairman John Thune (R-SD) has even floated the idea of using the Congressional Review Act to overrule the FCC's new rules. In January, Alabama's Republican National Committeeman Paul Reynolds sought...
  • https://graves.house.gov/media/e-newsletters/rural-america-deserves-better-usps
    ... or checks wasn’t enough, now the Postal Service has concocted a plan to disenfranchise rural Americans. They can’t get the mail to us on time as it is, now they just want to codify the idea.  The so-called “Regional Transportation Optimization” plan will cut...
  • https://comer.house.gov/congressional-app-challenge
    ... on the following criteria: quality of the idea, including creativity and originality; implementation of the idea, user experience, and design; and demonstrated excellence of coding & programming skills. Winning apps are eligible to be displayed in the U.S. Capitol...
  • https://waters.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/congresswoman-waters-statement-us-supreme-court-justice-scalias-commen-3
    ... of the Supreme Court holds beliefs that continue to perpetuate the idea that African Americans should only occupy second-rate spaces. Although his comments were made in the context of education, the idea that African Americans are less deserving of quality access...
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