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Borrowing a copyrighted book from a library amounts to a form of theft (i)________ by entrenched custom: the copyright owner’s property, the book, is used repeatedly without (ii)________ for such use.Blank (1)AanticipatedBsanctionedperpetratedBlank (2)AapplicationcompensationCadjustment

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Borrowing a copyrighted book from a library amounts to a form of theft (i)________ by entrenched custom: the copyright owner’s property, the book, is used repeatedly without (ii)________ for such use.Blank (1)AanticipatedBsanctionedperpetratedBlank (2)AapplicationcompensationCadjustment

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Blank (1) B - sanctioned Blank (2) B - compensation

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