Talk:Floral Shoppe (フローラルの専門店)/@comment-24491361-20160130134213

In human–computer interaction, cut and paste and copy and paste are related commands that offer a user-interface interprocess communication technique for transferringdata. The cut command removes the selected data from its original position, while the copy command creates a duplicate; in both cases the selected data is placed in aclipboard. The data in the clipboard is later inserted in the position where the paste command is issued.

The command names are an interface metaphor based on the physical procedure used in manuscript editing to create a page layout.

This interaction technique has close associations with related techniques in graphical user interfaces that use pointing devices such as a computer mouse (by drag and drop, for example).

The capability to replicate information with ease, changing it between contexts and applications, involves privacy concerns because of the risks of disclosure when handlingsensitive information. Terms like cloning, copy forward, carry forward, or re-use refer to the dissemination of such information through documents, and may be subject to regulation by administrative bodies.[1]