I had no idea that WRSA was watching the Clipboard. Yes, I see it listed as something which is monitored, but I was unaware that "normal" use of the Clipboard would suddenly be blocked.
I spent quite a while chasing ghosts before I found the problem and set the blocked applications to "Protect" in the Identity Protection section of WRSA.
Apparently WRSA knows about cut and paste with standard applications, such as Microsoft Office, Outlook Express, etc. It even allows somewhat obscure compilers, like PureBasic. But an Australian program (ToDoList) wasn't identified as benign and it got blocked.
Because WRSA did this "quietly", I had functional cut and paste which suddenly stopped working. For one application.
So, the advice to others is that, if your cut and paste functionality suddenly quits for one application, check Identity Protection to see if that application has been blocked.
Identity Protection and Windows Clipboard
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