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Press photography is not a frequent subject of press specialists’ considerations although it is an inseparable component of contemporary newspapers and magazines. The great part photography plays in the contemporary world in conveying information, spreading knowledge, shaping opinions and social, political and cultural attitudes is frequently forgotten. It should be sought in its universal character on the one hand and in its imminent authenticity and utter believability of its presentations on the other. Together with woodcuts and lithographs it played a supporting part. However, it has won certain privileges. It was copied in high circulation periodicals and wandered the world in thousands of copies thus gaining importance. The press has not only contributed to photography becoming common. In many instances it has preserved photographs for the posterity as an uncountable number of daguerreotypes and old photographs have been lost or destroyed forever and the only evidence of their existence have been their printed versions in old weeklies and albums, as well as separate prints.
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A tempestuous expansion of a new means of social communication, the Internet, has come to a stage when the operating principles of the world wide web, initially based on absolute freedom and peculiar „good manners”, needed order. New types of abuse constantly emerge becoming a challenge for law. Despite the fact that Poland has had a relatively short „Internet history”, the expansion of the Internet has left its traces here as well. The system of registration of the Internet domain names is particularly susceptible to legal offences as it frequently does not prevent illegal use of someone else’s property in order to gain direct profits or for the purposes of unfair competition. The scope of protection assigned to individual names is diversified. No uniform solution has been developed anywhere in the world to solve the conflicts concerning the Internet domains in an eff’icient and unanimous manner.
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