1. Copyright protects expression not idea. 2. Copyright protects the expression of an idea, but the law of confidence is wider and can protect the idea itself. 3. Copyright protects expression rather than content -- the way things are said, not what is said. 4. Copyright law protects expression. 5. Critics immediately denounced it as unnecessary, saying the First Amendment already protects religious expression. 6. First Amendment advocates hailed the decision as bolstering free speech rights and protecting artistic expression. 7. His party has a tradition of protecting free expression. 8. Other Internet activists are more concerned about ensuring that ICANN protects free expression on the Internet. 9. Pugsley said he thinks the First Amendment values that protect free expression are more important than the immediate problem of the school shootings. 10. President Clinton, in issuing guidelines protecting religious expression in the federal workplace, has proved himself one of the most vigorous champions of religious liberty in presidential history. |
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