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as attribution. Copyrights can be granted by public law and are in that case considered "territorial rights". This means that copyrights granted by the... |
Here to Die - The Copyrights "Interviews: The Copyrights". "THE COPYRIGHTS – North Sentinel Island". "Album Review: The Copyrights – "No Knocks" | New... |
A copyright troll is a party (person or company) that enforces copyrights it owns for purposes of making money through strategic litigation, in a manner... |
that copyrights and patents are a net loss for the economy because of the way they reduce competition in the free market. They refer to copyrights and... |
Copyright infringement (at times referred to as piracy) is the use of works protected by copyright without permission for a usage where such permission... |
Register of Copyrights, before the Subcommittee on Courts and Intellectual Property, Committee on the Judiciary". Copyright.gov. U.S. Copyright Office. Archived... |
attempting to clear a chain of title for copyrighted works. The Register of Copyrights heads the Copyright Office. Shira Perlmutter is the 14th and current... |
servant of the Crown in the course of his duties". The Crown can also have copyrights assigned to it. There is, in addition, a small class of materials where... |
NCS (formerly NoCopyrightSounds) is a British record label that releases royalty-free electronic dance music. Originally starting as a music promotion... |
Attribution, in copyright law, is acknowledgment as credit to the copyright holder or author of a work. If a work is under copyright, there is a long tradition... |
jurisdiction. Registrar of Copyrights may refer to: Register of Copyrights (United States of America) Registrar of Copyrights (India) This disambiguation... |
misnomer. "Restored copyrights" include not only copyrights on works that have lapsed and are restored, but also new US copyrights on works that were never... |
Public domain (redirect from Copyright-free) public-domain book is a book with no copyright, a book that was created without a license, or a book where its copyrights expired or have been forfeited.[clarification... |
Copyright is the right to copy and publish a particular work. The terms "copy" and "publish" are quite broad. They include copying in electronic form... |
states to adopt copyright legislation. Madison proposed that the Constitution permit Congress "to secure to literary authors their copyrights for a limited... |
87. June 1906. An Act to amend title 17, United States Code, entitled "Copyrights", Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 83–743, 68 Stat. 1030, enacted... |
The Copyright Act 1968 The Copyright Act of Canada Copyright Act, 2005. The Copyright Ordinance 1997 The Indian Copyright Act, 1957 The Copyright Act... |
World Book Day (redirect from Copyright day) World Book Day, also known as World Book and Copyright Day or International Day of the Book, is an annual event organized by UNESCO (United Nations Educational... |
a rulemaking mechanism through the United States Copyright Office to review the state of copyrights and fair use to make limited classes of allowance... |
of copyrights. First, they made determination of copyright status fairly easy. Copyright notice requirements—such as placing a notice of copyright on... |