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Can you avoid copyright infringement by changing the work by 10 per cent? I often get asked that question. So many people think that if you change a copyright work like an artwork or a text by 10 per cent then youamp;#39;re not infringing copyright and you make it your own. Sweet, they reckon, well itamp;#39;s not sweet. Itamp;#39;s a copyright infringement to copy someoneamp;#39;s work or materials in whole or in part. A substantial part is the test that the courts use. The part that is taken only needs to be a substantial part and its not about the size, its not about the quantity, its about the quality thatamp;#39;s taken. So if the essential elements of the first work are taken for the copied second work, then that is a problem. An example is where a new business wants to create a distinctive logo but they copy an existing artwork and think, if we change it by 10 per cent we have a new work, thereamp;#39;s our logo. Well, there is a risk there for copyright infringement. So i