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Some maps contain deliberate errors or distortions, either as propaganda or as a " watermark " to help the copyright owner identify infringement if the error appears in competitors ' maps.
The latter often come in the form of nonexistent, misnamed, or misspelled " trap streets ".
Other names and forms for this are paper townsites, fictitious entries, and copyright easter eggs.

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