Author Legal significance of authorship - Search results - Wiki Author Legal Significance Of Authorship
The page "Author+Legal+significance+of+authorship" does not exist. You can create a draft and submit it for review or request that a redirect be created, but consider checking the search results below to see whether the topic is already covered.
The creation of such a work is an act of authorship. Thus, a sculptor, painter, or composer, is an author of their respective sculptures, paintings,... |
alternative Shakespeare authorship theory. The convergence of documentary evidence of the type used by academics for authorial attribution – title pages... |
Nuremberg Code (category Design of experiments) sole authorship of the code. Leo Alexander, approximately 30 years after the trial, also claimed sole authorship. However, after careful reading of the... |
contributed to the project, thus acquiring authorship rights, or where materials were culled from many sources. Chain of title is extremely important to film... |
Scientific misconduct (redirect from List of science scandals) from authors with a conflict of interest. Conversely, research misconduct is not limited to not listing authorship, but also includes the act of conferring... |
New Testament (redirect from New Testament Book of Revelation) The authorship of a number of these is disputed. Epistle of James, written by an author named "James", often identified with James, the brother of Jesus... |
Donaldson v Becket (category House of Lords cases) University Press. Rose, M. (1988), "The author as proprietor: Donaldson v. Becket and the genealogy of modern authorship", Representations, 23 (1): 51–85, doi:10... |
222 pages; Examines legal, pedagogical, and other aspects of online authorship. Rose, M. (1995). Authors and Owners: The Invention of Copyright. Harvard... |
Happy Birthday to You (category History of Louisville, Kentucky) of those in attendance were not family or friends of the performer. Brauneis cited problems with the song's authorship and the notice and renewal of the... |
Free content (section Legal matters) Copyright is a legal concept, which gives the author or creator of a work legal control over the duplication and public performance of their work. In... |
Historia Augusta (redirect from Lives of the Later Caesars) date and the authorship as stated within the manuscript. Major problems include the nature of the sources that it used, and how much of the content is... |
Institutes (Gaius) (redirect from Institutes of Gaius) However, scholars agree on the enormous significance of the (re-)discovery of the Institutes since "numerous legal institutions that the Justinianic commission... |
Craig Steven Wright (section Legal issues) extraordinary claim." He has yet to provide any verifiable evidence of his authorship of the original Satoshi whitepaper or collaboration with known early... |
Hippocratic Oath (redirect from Oath of Hippocrates) establishing several principles of medical ethics which remain of paramount significance today. These include the principles of medical confidentiality and... |
Christmas Humphreys (category Alumni of Trinity Hall, Cambridge) enthusiastic proponent of the Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship. Humphreys was born in Ealing, Middlesex, the son of Travers Humphreys, a noted barrister... |
in the Promised Land. Mosaic authorship of the Torah, the belief that the five books of the Torah – including the Book of Deuteronomy – were dictated by... |
Encyclopedia (redirect from Sum of all knowledge) (presentation of a global or a limited range of knowledge), cultural perspective (authoritative, ideological, didactic, utilitarian), authorship (qualifications... |
Titus Andronicus (redirect from The Tragedy of Titus Andronicus) the play's critical history is that of authorship. None of the three quarto editions of Titus name the author, which was normal for Elizabethan plays... |
613 commandments (section Symbolism of 613) real significance increased in later medieval rabbinic literature, including many works listing or arranged by the mitzvot. The most famous of these... |
Priscilla and Aquila (category Groups of biblical people) the author, but that her name was omitted either to suppress its female authorship, or to protect the letter itself from suppression. She is the only Priscilla... |