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Ditto to that — but if you 'lift' a whole article (or parts thereof) verbatim, without acknowledging the source, that's plagiarism. The paper/author might not bother coming after you for copyright infringement — depending on how you use the material — but it's not good practice. Widespread — rampant, even! — but not 'good'...extopia said:Facts are facts - you can't copyright a fact. If I were you I'd check the accuracy of anything found in any Irish newspaper however.
[broken link removed] ([broken link removed]) is one of the busiest in France and has direct flights to most major cities in Europe as well and a number of destinations in North Africa and the Middle East. The airport is located at the western end of Nice on landfill. Arrival and departure in good weather often provides beautiful views of the .
Most airlines use Terminal 1 (the older terminal) with Terminal 2 used primarily by Air France (and partners) and Easyjet. There is a free shuttle bus between the terminals.
Various bus lines depart from the airport. To get to the downtown bus depot, take line 98 (departing at bus stop 1 every 30 minutes, on the hour). The fare to the terminus is 4 Euros per person. The airport website has a [broken link removed] ([broken link removed]).
Some hotels offer shuttle buses from the airport - inquire at your hotel before or upon arrival.
hhhhhhhhhh said:Is newspaper text copyrighted?
Can fact articles be copyrighted?
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