Are you violating a law if you remove the first and last page of a brochure or catalog and make it appear as your own catalog or brochure?

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Yes, this would be an example of an illegal creation of a derivative work, assuming you do not have permission of the owner of the original copyright.

Similarly, you can't tear out photographs from National Geographic Magazines and put them into a new collection for resale without permission from Nat.Geo.

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