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protected unless they have been fixed in some material form." Some countries do not require that a work be produced in a particular form to obtain copyright protection. For instance, Spain, France, and Australia do not require fixation for copyright protection. The United States and Canada, on the other hand, require that most works must be "fixed in a tangible medium of expression" to obtain copyright protection. US law requires that the fixation be stable and permanent enough to be "perceived, reproduced or communicated for a period of more than transitory duration". Similarly, Canadian courts consider fixation to require that the work be "expressed to some extent at least in some material form, capable of identification and having a more or less permanent endurance".
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transferred their economic rights. In some EU countries, such as France, moral rights last indefinitely. In the UK, however, moral rights are finite. That is, the right of attribution and the right of integrity last only as long as the work is in copyright. When the copyright term comes to an end, so too do the moral rights in that work. This is just one reason why the moral rights regime within the UK is often regarded as weaker or inferior to the protection of moral rights in continental Europe and elsewhere in the world. The Berne Convention, in Article 6bis, requires its members to grant authors the following rights:
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which they alone could profit from their works, they would be enabled and encouraged to invest the time required to create them, and this would be good for society as a whole. A right to profit from the work has been the philosophical underpinning for much legislation extending the duration of copyright, to the life of the creator and beyond, to their heirs. Yet scholars like Lawrence Lessig have argued that copyright terms have been extended beyond the scope imagined by the Framers. Lessig refers to the Copyright Clause as the "Progress Clause" to emphasize the social dimension of intellectual property rights.
635:. In many modern day publications the terms copyright and authors' rights are being mixed, or used as translations, but in a juridical sense the legal concepts do essentially differ. Authors' rights are, generally speaking, from the start absolute property rights of an author of original work that one does not have to apply for. The law is automatically connecting an original work as intellectual property to its creator. Although the concepts throughout the years have been mingled globally, due to international treaties and contracts, distinct differences between jurisdictions continue to exist. 418: 512:, extended federal copyright to works as soon as they are created and "fixed", without requiring publication or registration. State law continues to apply to unpublished works that are not otherwise copyrighted by federal law. This act also changed the calculation of copyright term from a fixed term (then a maximum of fifty-six years) to "life of the author plus 50 years". These changes brought the US closer to conformity with the Berne Convention, and in 1989 the United States further revised its copyright law and joined the Berne Convention officially. 68: 1397:
right" means that only the copyright holder is free to exercise those rights, and others are prohibited from using the work without the holder's permission. Copyright is sometimes called a "negative right", as it serves to prohibit certain people (e.g., readers, viewers, or listeners, and primarily publishers and would be publishers) from doing something they would otherwise be able to do, rather than permitting people (e.g., authors) to do something they would otherwise be unable to do. In this way it is similar to the
1723:, although it is still a breach of copyright to copy, reproduce or adapt copyright material for personal or private use without permission from the copyright owner, owners of a legitimate copy are permitted to "format shift" that work from one medium to another for personal, private use, or to "time shift" a broadcast work for later, once and only once, viewing or listening. Other technical exemptions from infringement may also apply, such as the temporary reproduction of a work in machine readable form for a computer. 1356:, the Copyright Office concluded that many diverse aspects of the current moral rights patchwork – including copyright law's derivative work right, state moral rights statutes, and contract law – are generally working well and should not be changed. Further, the Office concludes that there is no need for the creation of a blanket moral rights statute at this time. However, there are aspects of the US moral rights patchwork that could be improved to the benefit of individual authors and the copyright system as a whole. 1133:, amending the 1976 Copyright Act to conform to most of the provisions of the Berne Convention. As a result, the use of copyright notices has become optional to claim copyright, because the Berne Convention makes copyright automatic. However, the lack of notice of copyright using these marks may have consequences in terms of reduced damages in an infringement lawsuit – using notices of this form may reduce the likelihood of a defense of "innocent infringement" being successful. 1300:
the owner of a copyright-protected work may decide how to use the work, and may prevent others from using it without permission. National laws usually grant copyright owners exclusive rights to allow third parties to use their works, subject to the legally recognised rights and interests of others. Most copyright laws state that authors or other right owners have the right to authorise or prevent certain acts in relation to a work. Right owners can authorise or prohibit:
1481:, and whether the work was created by an individual or a corporation. In most of the world, the default length of copyright is the life of the author plus either 50 or 70 years. In the United States, the term for most existing works is a fixed number of years after the date of creation or publication. Under most countries' laws (for example, the United States and the United Kingdom), copyrights expire at the end of the calendar year in which they would otherwise expire. 2158: 706:. Specially, for educational and scientific research purposes, the Berne Convention provides the developing countries issue compulsory licenses for the translation or reproduction of copyrighted works within the limits prescribed by the convention. This was a special provision that had been added at the time of 1971 revision of the convention, because of the strong demands of the developing countries. The United States did not sign the Berne Convention until 1989. 702:
automatically entitled to all intellectual property rights in the work, and to any derivative works unless and until the author explicitly disclaims them, or until the rights expires. The Berne Convention also resulted in foreign authors being treated equivalently to domestic authors, in any country signed onto the convention. The UK signed the Berne Convention in 1887 but did not implement large parts of it until 100 years later with the passage of the
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licenses are available (although some of them are not properly free per the above definitions and per Creative Commons' own advice). These are based upon copyright-holder stipulations such as whether they are willing to allow modifications to the work, whether they permit the creation of derivative works and whether they are willing to permit commercial use of the work. As of 2009 approximately 130 million individuals had received such licenses.
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period, to view knowledge as the product and expression of the collective, rather than to see it as individual property. However, with copyright laws, intellectual production comes to be seen as a product of an individual, with attendant rights. The most significant point is that patent and copyright laws support the expansion of the range of creative human activities that can be commodified. This parallels the ways in which
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copyrights renewed 28 years after first publication year also are in the public domain. Hirtle points out that the great majority of these works (including 93% of the books) were not renewed after 28 years and are in the public domain. Books originally published outside the US by non-Americans are exempt from this renewal requirement, if they are still under copyright in their home country.
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of such Copies, during the Times therein mentioned." The act also alluded to individual rights of the artist. It began, "Whereas Printers, Booksellers, and other Persons, have of late frequently taken the Liberty of Printing ... Books, and other Writings, without the Consent of the Authors ... to their very great Detriment, and too often to the Ruin of them and their Families:".
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effective, must be granted in a written instrument signed by the grantor. No special form of transfer or grant is required. A simple document that identifies the work involved and the rights being granted is sufficient. Non-exclusive grants (often called non-exclusive licenses) need not be in writing under
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authors even after the authors have transferred their economic rights. This means that even where, for example, a film producer or publisher owns the economic rights in a work, in many jurisdictions the individual author continues to have moral rights. Recently, as a part of the debates being held at the
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L.J. 991, 999–1002 (2003) ("Thus, both the text of the Act and its legislative history demonstrate that Congress intended that a derivative work does not need to be fixed in order to infringe."). The legislative history of the 1976 Copyright Act says this difference was intended to address transitory
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Sigismund Hermbstädt, for example, a chemistry and pharmacy professor in Berlin, who has long since disappeared into the oblivion of history, earned more royalties for his "Principles of Leather Tanning" published in 1806 than British author Mary Shelley did for her horror novel "Frankenstein," which
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attempts to provide promotion and marketing for the artist and their work so it can reach a much larger audience. A copyright holder need not transfer all rights completely, though many publishers will insist. Some of the rights may be transferred, or else the copyright holder may grant another party
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Section 1008. Prohibition on certain infringement actions No action may be brought under this title alleging infringement of copyright based on the manufacture, importation, or distribution of a digital audio recording device, a digital audio recording medium, an analog recording device, or an analog
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c) Effect of Berne Convention.—No right or interest in a work eligible for protection under this title may be claimed by virtue of, or in reliance upon, the provisions of the Berne Convention, or the adherence of the United States thereto. Any rights in a work eligible for protection under this title
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do not have to be asserted or declared, as they are automatically in force at creation: an author need not "register" or "apply for" these protective rights in countries adhering to the Berne Convention. As soon as a work is "fixed", that is, written or recorded on some physical medium, its author is
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It is legal in several countries including the United Kingdom and the United States to produce alternative versions (for example, in large print or braille) of a copyrighted work to provide improved access to a work for blind and visually impaired people without permission from the copyright holder.
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But if the intended exploitation of the work includes publication (or distribution of derivative work, such as a film based on a book protected by copyright) outside the US, the terms of copyright around the world must be considered. If the author has been dead more than 70 years, the work is in the
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The length and requirements for copyright duration are subject to change by legislation, and since the early 20th century there have been a number of adjustments made in various countries, which can make determining the duration of a given copyright somewhat difficult. For example, the United States
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The basic right when a work is protected by copyright is that the holder may determine and decide how and under what conditions the protected work may be used by others. This includes the right to decide to distribute the work for free. This part of copyright is often overseen. The phrase "exclusive
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Statistics regarding the effects of copyright infringement are difficult to determine. Studies have attempted to determine whether there is a monetary loss for industries affected by copyright infringement by predicting what portion of pirated works would have been formally purchased if they had not
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the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 provides that if a copyrighted work is made by an employee in the course of that employment, the copyright is automatically owned by the employer which would be a "Work for Hire". Typically, the first owner of a copyright is the person who created the work
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of the United States, Constitution (1787) authorized copyright legislation: "To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries." That is, by guaranteeing them a period of time in
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Copyright laws allow products of creative human activities, such as literary and artistic production, to be preferentially exploited and thus incentivized. Different cultural attitudes, social organizations, economic models and legal frameworks are seen to account for why copyright emerged in Europe
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recordings in exchange for royalties and other considerations. The creator (and original copyright holder) benefits, or expects to, from production and marketing capabilities far beyond those of the author. In the digital age of music, music may be copied and distributed at minimal cost through the
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which indicates that the copyright holder reserves, or holds for their own use was once required to assert copyright, but that phrase is now legally obsolete. Almost everything on the Internet has some sort of copyright attached to it. Whether these things are watermarked, signed, or have any other
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standards apply, copyright is automatic, and need not be obtained through official registration with any government office. Once an idea has been reduced to tangible form, for example by securing it in a fixed medium (such as a drawing, sheet music, photograph, a videotape, or a computer file), the
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gave authors and the publishers to whom they did chose to license their works, the right to publish the author's creations for a fixed period, after which the copyright expired. It was "An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by Vesting the Copies of Printed Books in the Authors or the Purchasers
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the copyright itself must be expressly transferred in writing. Under the US Copyright Act, a transfer of ownership in copyright must be memorialized in a writing signed by the transferor. For that purpose, ownership in copyright includes exclusive licenses of rights. Thus exclusive licenses, to be
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In the US there is a Religious Service Exemption (1976 law, section 110), namely "performance of a non-dramatic literary or musical work or of a dramatico-musical work of a religious nature or display of a work, in the course of services at a place of worship or other religious assembly" shall not
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In many jurisdictions, copyright law makes exceptions to these restrictions when the work is copied for the purpose of commentary or other related uses. United States copyright law does not cover names, titles, short phrases or listings (such as ingredients, recipes, labels, or formulas). However,
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With any kind of property, its owner may decide how it is to be used, and others can use it lawfully only if they have the owner's permission, often through a license. The owner's use of the property must, however, respect the legally recognised rights and interests of other members of society. So
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allows member countries to decide whether creative works must be "fixed" to enjoy copyright. Article 2, Section 2 of the Berne Convention states: "It shall be a matter for legislation in the countries of the Union to prescribe that works in general or any specified categories of works shall not be
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A right to benefit financially from the work is articulated, and court rulings and legislation have recognized a right to control the work, such as ensuring that the integrity of it is preserved. An irrevocable right to be recognized as the work's creator appears in some countries' copyright laws.
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Terms of use have traditionally been negotiated on an individual basis between copyright holder and potential licensee. Therefore, a general CC license outlining which rights the copyright holder is willing to waive enables the general public to use such works more freely. Six general types of CC
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These and other similar rights granted in national laws are generally known as the moral rights of authors. The Berne Convention requires these rights to be independent of authors' economic rights. Moral rights are only accorded to individual authors and in many national laws they remain with the
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Copyrights can be granted by public law and are in that case considered "territorial rights". This means that copyrights granted by the law of a certain state do not extend beyond the territory of that specific jurisdiction. Copyrights of this type vary by country; many countries, and sometimes a
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In the United States, all books and other works, except for sound recordings, published before 1929 have expired copyrights and are in the public domain. The applicable date for sound recordings in the United States is before 1923. In addition, works published before 1964 that did not have their
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after 28 years to stay in force, and formerly required a copyright notice upon first publication to gain coverage. In Italy and France, there were post-wartime extensions that could increase the term by approximately 6 years in Italy and up to about 14 in France. Many countries have extended the
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gives creators both economic rights and moral rights. While 'copying' someone else's work without permission may constitute an infringement of their economic rights, that is, the reproduction right or the right of communication to the public, whereas, 'mutilating' it might infringe the creator's
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as of 1 January 2000: the dates given in the document are dates of ratification, not dates of coming into force. The Geneva Act came into force on 16 September 1955, for the first twelve to have ratified (which included four non-members of the Berne Union as required by Art. 9.1), or three
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held in a 6–3 decision that the first-sale doctrine applies to goods manufactured abroad with the copyright owner's permission and then imported into the US without such permission. The case involved a plaintiff who imported Asian editions of textbooks that had been manufactured abroad with the
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In most jurisdictions the copyright holder must bear the cost of enforcing copyright. This will usually involve engaging legal representation, administrative or court costs. In light of this, many copyright disputes are settled by a direct approach to the infringing party in order to settle the
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A copyright, or aspects of it (e.g. reproduction alone, all but moral rights), may be assigned or transferred from one party to another. For example, a musician who records an album will often sign an agreement with a record company in which the musician agrees to transfer all copyright in the
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Later acts amended US Copyright law so that for certain purposes making 10 copies or more is construed to be commercial, but there is no general rule permitting such copying. Indeed, making one complete copy of a work, or in many cases using a portion of it, for commercial purposes will not be
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in Europe, there was generally a lack of any concept of literary property due to the general relations of production, the specific organization of literary production and the role of culture in society. The latter refers to the tendency of oral societies, such as that of Europe in the medieval
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Moral rights are concerned with the non-economic rights of a creator. They protect the creator's connection with a work as well as the integrity of the work. Moral rights are only accorded to individual authors and in many national laws they remain with the authors even after the authors have
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states that "online criminals who offer stolen movies, TV shows, games, and live events through websites and apps are reaping $ 1.34 billion in annual advertising revenues." This comes as a result of users visiting pirate websites who are then subjected to pirated content, malware, and fraud.
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and the economic historian Eckhard Höffner argues that the absence of possibilities to maintain copyright laws in all these states in the early 19th century, encouraged the publishing of low-priced paperbacks for the masses. This was profitable for authors and led to a proliferation of books,
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prohibits the manufacture, importation, or distribution of devices whose intended use, or only significant commercial use, is to bypass an access or copy control put in place by a copyright owner. An appellate court has held that fair use is not a defense to engaging in such distribution. In
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for reading matter. Prices of reprints were low, so publications could be bought by poorer people, creating a mass audience. In German-language markets before the advent of copyright, technical materials, like popular fiction, were inexpensive and widely available; it has been suggested this
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Copyright law does not restrict the owner of a copy from reselling legitimately obtained copies of copyrighted works, provided that those copies were originally produced by or with the permission of the copyright holder. It is therefore legal, for example, to resell a copyrighted book or
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Some jurisdictions require "fixing" copyrighted works in a tangible form. It is often shared among multiple authors, each of whom holds a set of rights to use or license the work, and who are commonly referred to as rights holders. These rights normally include reproduction, control over
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With older technology like paintings, books, phonographs, and film, it is generally not feasible for consumers to make copies on their own, so producers can simply require payment when transferring physical possession of the storage medium. The equivalent for digital online content is a
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came into use in Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries. It was associated with a common law and rooted in the civil law system. The printing press made it much cheaper to produce works, but as there was initially no copyright law, anyone could buy or rent a press and print any text.
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enhanced knowledge, and was ultimately an important factor in the ascendency of Germany as a power during that century. After the introduction of creator's rights, German publishers started to follow English customs, in issuing only expensive book editions for wealthy customers.
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for example, asked his publisher in 1854: "Due to the tremendously high prices you have established, I will hardly see a second edition of the book anytime soon. But you must set lower prices, dear Campe, for otherwise I really don't see why I was so lenient with my material
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as 17 U.S.C. Section 107, permits some copying and distribution without permission of the copyright holder or payment to same. The statute does not clearly define fair use, but instead gives four non-exclusive factors to consider in a fair use analysis. Those factors are:
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moral rights. In the UK, moral rights include the right to be identified as the author of the work, which is generally identified as the right of attribution, and the right not to have your work subjected to 'derogatory treatment', that is the right of integrity.
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been freely available. Other reports indicate that copyright infringement does not have an adverse effect on the entertainment industry, and can have a positive effect. In particular, a 2014 university study concluded that free music content, accessed on
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In addition, copyright, in most cases, does not prohibit one from acts such as modifying, defacing, or destroying one's own legitimately obtained copy of a copyrighted work, so long as duplication is not involved. However, in countries that implement
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Copyright laws and authors' right laws are standardized somewhat through these international conventions such as the Berne Convention and Universal Copyright Convention. These multilateral treaties have been ratified by nearly all countries, and
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in order to qualify for copyright, and the copyright expires after a set period of time (some jurisdictions may allow this to be extended). Different countries impose different tests, although generally the requirements are low; in the
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that derive from this title, other Federal or State statutes, or the common law, shall not be expanded or reduced by virtue of, or in reliance upon, the provisions of the Berne Convention, or the adherence of the United States thereto.
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affirmed the lower court decision, holding that "fair use is 'authorized by the law' and a copyright holder must consider the existence of fair use before sending a takedown notification" under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
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The idea–expression divide differentiates between ideas and expression, and states that copyright protects only the original expression of ideas, and not the ideas themselves. This principle, first clarified in the 1879 case of
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The original length of copyright in the United States was 14 years, and it had to be explicitly applied for. If the author wished, they could apply for a second 14‑year monopoly grant, but after that the work entered the
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made it easier for consumers to copy materials like books and music, but each time a copy was made, it lost some fidelity. Digital media like text, audio, video, and software (even when stored on physical media like
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Copyright subsists for a variety of lengths in different jurisdictions. The length of the term can depend on several factors, including the type of work (e.g. musical composition, novel), whether the work has been
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For a work to be considered to infringe upon copyright, its use must have occurred in a nation that has domestic copyright laws or adheres to a bilateral treaty or established international convention such as the
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the right to object to any distortion or modification of a work, or other derogatory action in relation to a work, which would be prejudicial to the author's honour or reputation (sometimes called the right of
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regimes the user may still have to pay royalties to the state or to an authors' association. Courts in common law countries, such as the United States and the United Kingdom, have rejected the doctrine of a
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in this context is not as much of a reference to price as it is to freedom. What constitutes free licensing has been characterised in a number of similar definitions, including by order of longevity the
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copyright holder is entitled to enforce their exclusive rights. However, while registration is not needed to exercise copyright, in jurisdictions where the laws provide for registration, it serves as
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and re-published by competitors, so printers needed a constant stream of new material. Fees paid to authors for new works were high, and significantly supplemented the incomes of many academics.
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to the US economy "continues to exceed $ 225 billion in counterfeit goods, pirated software, and theft of trade secrets and could be as high as $ 600 billion." A 2019 study sponsored by the
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discusses the technique and notes that the technique (as well as commercial registries) does not constitute dispositive proof that the work is original or establish who created the work.
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In many jurisdictions of the European continent, comparable legal concepts to copyright did exist from the 16th century on but did change under Napoleonic rule into another legal concept:
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and the United Kingdom it has been held that a single word is insufficient to comprise a copyright work. However, single words or a short string of words can sometimes be registered as a
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are kept in some countries which aid in proving claims of ownership, registering does not necessarily prove ownership, nor does the fact of copying (even without permission) necessarily
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length of their copyright terms (sometimes retroactively). International treaties establish minimum terms for copyrights, but individual countries may enforce longer terms than those.
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that copyright was infringed. Criminal sanctions are generally aimed at serious counterfeiting activity, but are now becoming more commonplace as copyright collectives such as the
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Copyright has developed into a concept that has a significant effect on nearly every modern industry, including not just literary work, but also forms of creative work such as
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mouse, but does not prohibit the creation of other works about anthropomorphic mice in general, so long as they are different enough not to be judged copies of Disney's.
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concluded that limited copying for educational purposes could also be justified under the fair dealing exemption. In Australia, the fair dealing exceptions under the
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large group of countries, have made agreements with other countries on procedures applicable when works "cross" national borders or national rights are inconsistent.
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recording medium, or based on the noncommercial use by a consumer of such a device or medium for making digital musical recordings or analog musical recordings.
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to establishing copyright, others recognize copyright in any completed work, without a formal registration. When the copyright of a work expires, it enters the
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In the US, the Constitution grants Congress the right to establish copyright and patent laws. Shortly after the Constitution was passed, Congress enacted the
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of 1886 finally provided protection for authors among the countries who signed the agreement, although the US did not join the Berne Convention until 1989.
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rights. While this doctrine permits the transfer of the particular legitimate copy involved, it does not permit making or distributing additional copies.
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photographic reproductions on paper or any similar medium of works (excluding sheet music) provided that the rightholders receives fair compensation;
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are obliged to establish minimum levels of copyright protection. Nevertheless, important differences between the national regimes continue to exist.
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Copyrighting Couture: An Examination of Fashion Design Protection and Why the DPPA and IDPPPA are a Step Towards the Solution to Counterfeit Chic
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Copyrighting Couture: An Examination of Fashion Design Protection and Why the DPPA and IDPPPA are a Step Towards the Solution to Counterfeit Chic
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Garfinkle, Ann M; Fries, Janet; Lopez, Daniel; Possessky, Laura (1997). "Art conservation and the legal obligation to preserve artistic intent".
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Copyright does not cover ideas and information themselves, only the form or manner in which they are expressed. For example, the copyright to a
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Rubin, R. E. (2010) 'Foundations of Library and Information Science: Third Edition', Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc., New York, p. 341
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to determine and decide how, and under what conditions, the work may be marketed, publicly displayed, reproduced, distributed, etc.
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A transfer or licence may have to meet particular formal requirements in order to be effective, for example under the Australian
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and attorney's fees. (In the US, registering after an infringement only enables one to receive actual damages and lost profits.)
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The Italian state of Venetia, adopting Napoleon's law, calls it "diritto d’autore" as part of the "proprietà intellettuale": "
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recognise the right of EU member states to implement some national exceptions to copyright. Examples of those exceptions are:
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publisher-plaintiff's permission. The defendant, without permission from the publisher, imported the textbooks and resold on
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Copyright, Derivative Works and Fixation: Is Galoob a Mirage, or Does the Form(GEN) of the Alleged Derivative Work Matter?
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to establish the date. This technique has not been recognized in any published opinions of the United States courts. The
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Tobias Kretschmer; Christian Peukert (2014). "Video Killed the Radio Star? Online Music Videos and Digital Music Sales".
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Codified in Section 10, 1992) prohibits action against consumers making noncommercial recordings of music, in return for
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The original holder of the copyright may be the employer of the author rather than the author themself if the work is a "
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was drafted in 1952 as another less demanding alternative to the Berne Convention, and ratified by nations such as the
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Free self-study course with video lectures as offered during the January 2006, Independent Activities Period (IAP)
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to produce copies or reproductions of the work and to sell those copies; (including, typically, electronic copies)
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the right to claim authorship of a work (sometimes called the right of paternity or the right of attribution); and
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a non-exclusive license to copy or distribute the work in a particular region or for a specified period of time.
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Joanna Kostylo, "From Gunpowder to Print: The Common Origins of Copyright and Patent", in Ronan Deazley et al.,
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Copyright may apply to a wide range of creative, intellectual, or artistic forms, or "works". Specifics vary by
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European output of books before the advent of copyright, 6th century to 18th century. Blue shows printed books.
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home Internet user. Thus far, however, most such cases against file sharers have been settled out of court. (
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Praeger is part of the Greenwood Publishing Group. Hardcover. Possible alternative ISBN 978-0-275-98883-8.
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reproduction made by libraries, educational establishments, museums or archives, which are non-commercial;
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Some sources are critical of particular aspects of the copyright system. This is known as a debate over
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Rome Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organizations
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The Copy/South Dossier: Issues in the Economics, Politics and Ideology of Copyright in the Global South
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International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law (IIC) 4 (2012) 401–426, available at
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works such as ballets, pantomimes, improvised performances, dumb shows, mime performances, and dancing.
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can be used to trace copies, deterring infringement with a more credible threat of legal consequences.
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brands may reproduce clothing designs from smaller companies without violating copyright protections.
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and industrial designs may have separate or overlapping laws applied to them in some jurisdictions.
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Empirical evidence derived from the exogenous differential introduction of author's right (Italian:
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that gives its owner the exclusive legal right to copy, distribute, adapt, display, and perform a
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List of the 164 members of the Berne Convention for the protection of literary and artistic works
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that is not universally shared. There is also debate on whether copyright should be considered a
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See Peter B. Hirtle, "Copyright Term and the Public Domain in the United States 1 January 2015"
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A widely circulated strategy to avoid the cost of copyright registration is referred to as the
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In 1998, the length of a copyright in the United States was increased by 20 years under the
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reproduction of the work in various forms, such as printed publications or sound recordings;
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of many aspects of social life that earlier had no monetary or economic value per se.
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165 Parties to the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works
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in other countries and is a principle which also applies, though somewhat differently, to
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Before 1989, United States law required the use of a copyright notice, consisting of the
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Copyright law recognizes the right of an author based on whether the work actually is an
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agreement (1995), thus giving the Berne Convention effectively near-global application.
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Expansion of US copyright law (currently based on the date of creation or publication)
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court, but there are also criminal infringement statutes in some jurisdictions. While
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The Multi-Billion-Dollar Piracy Industry with Tom Galvin of Digital Citizens Alliance
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17 U.S.C. § 201(b); Cmty. for Creative Non-Violence v. Reid, 490 U.S. 730 (1989)
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or free licenses seek to grant several rights to licensees, either for a fee or not.
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the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work.
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Copyrighting Culture: The Political Economy of Intellectual Property. Westview Press
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stance. The perceived inability to enforce copyright online leads some to advocate
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Philipp Otto Aktualisierung; Valie Djordjevic Sebastian Deterding (15 July 2013).
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Copyright does not prohibit all copying or replication. In the United States, the
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there are protections available for those areas copyright does not cover, such as
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Thin But Not Anorexic: Copyright Protection for Compilations and Other Fact Works
4834: 4557: 4531: 4505: 4305: 4276: 4199: 4139: 4113: 3643: 3589: 3487: 3334: 3332: 3320: 3300: 3213:"Copyright and Creativity. Evidence from Italian Opera During the Napoleonic Age" 2949: 2653: 2626: 2435: 2338: 2172: 2082: 2011: 1879: 1545: 1435: 1380: 1225: 926: 918: 868: 681: 583: 575: 561: 526: 494: 369: 208: 5204: 5093: 4953:(4th ed.). London and New Castle: The British Library and Oak Knoll Press. 3844:"Urheberrechtsverletzungen im Internet: Der bestehende rechtliche Rahmen genügt" 1259:, does not necessarily hurt sales, instead has the potential to increase sales. 6447: 6412: 6387: 6128: 6101: 6091: 3197: 2941: 2754: 2379: 2186: 2064: 2060: 1983:. Further refinements to these definitions have resulted in categories such as 1734:
on both media and devices plus mandatory copy-control mechanisms on recorders.
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on the question of inclusion of Moral Rights as a part of the framework of the
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technology to restrict non-playback access through encryption and other means.
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Is Creative use of Musical Works without a licence acceptable under Copyright?
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Alberta (Education) v. Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access Copyright)
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there has to be some "skill, labour, and judgment" that has gone into it. In
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Copyright on the content of patents and in the context of patent prosecution
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Abbott, Alden; Madigan, Kevin; Mossoff, Adam; Osenga, Kristen; Rosen, Zvi.
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Day O'Connor, Sandra (2002). "Copyright Law from an American Perspective".
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Intellectual property and information wealth: copyright and related rights
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such as clothing designs are exempted from copyright protection under the
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require their member states to comply with them. All member states of the
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Geneva Convention for the Protection of Rights of Producers of Phonograms
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United International Bureaux for the Protection of Intellectual Property
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The Duration of Copyright and Rights in Performances Regulations 1995,
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The People's Platform: Taking Back Power and Culture in the Digital Age
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evidence of a valid copyright and enables the copyright holder to seek
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cartoon restricts others from making copies of the cartoon or creating
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The People's Platform:Taking Back Power and Culture in the Digital Age
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have been created. Some groups reject copyright altogether, taking an
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Rare Book and Special Collections Division at the Library of Congress
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University of Amsterdam, Institute for Information Law / Publications
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says the technique is not a substitute for actual registration. The
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Sorce Keller, Marcello. "Originality, Authenticity and Copyright",
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100–568: The Berne Convention Implementation Act of 1988 (BCIA)
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countries, a similar notion of fair dealing was established by the
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adaptation of the work, such as turning a novel into a screenplay.
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sort of indication of the copyright is a different story however.
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Intellectual Property and the National Information Infrastructure
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Sports Marketing Agreements: Legal, Fiscal and Practical Aspects
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United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
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in 1910, which required a copyright notice on the work (such as
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Parties to the Geneva Act of the Universal Copyright Convention
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Piracy: the intellectual property wars from Gutenberg to Gates
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MacQueen, Hector L; Charlotte Waelde; Graeme T Laurie (2007).
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is at parity with the international standards as contained in
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broadcasting or other communication of the work to the public;
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A Bibliography on the Origins of Copyright and Droit d'Auteur
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Before copyright: the French book-privilege system, 1498-1526
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Often seen as the first real copyright law, the 1709 British
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restrictions that allow the copyright holder to control the
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is used for both digital and pre-Internet electronic media.
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WIPO Guide on the Licensing of Copyright and Related Rights
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WIPO Guide on the Licensing of Copyright and Related Rights
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WIPO Guide on the Licensing of Copyright and Related Rights
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This article is about the legal right. For the symbol, see
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Story, Alan; Darch, Colin; Halbert, Deborah, eds. (2006).
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The author's due: printing and the prehistory of copyright
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Privilege and Property: Essays on the History of Copyright
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to clarify the legality of reselling books in second-hand
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contributed to Germany's industrial and economic success.
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Copyright Term and the Public Domain in the United States
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National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series
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According to the IP Commission Report the annual cost of
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Goldstein, Paul; Hugenholtz, P. Bernt (30 August 2019).
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Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law
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what amount and proportion of the whole work was taken;
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first established recognition of authors' rights among
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MIT OpenCourseWare 6.912 Introduction to Copyright Law
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International Copyright: Principles, Law, and Practice
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US Chamber of Commerce Global Innovation Policy Center
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Lawrence Lessig, Free Culture (Penguin, 2004), 131ff.
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Copyrights are generally enforced by the holder in a
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List of parties to international copyright agreements
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based on public interest considerations, such as the
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The Center for Internet and Society Fair Use Project
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The Center for Internet and Society Fair Use Project
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United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
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Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market
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to transmit or display by radio, video or internet.
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc" 4141:Copyright: Sacred Text, Technology, and the DMCA 3666:, 90 Stat. 2541, § 401(a) (19 October 1976) 2899: 1557:The first-sale doctrine and exhaustion of rights 607:, so it could be used and built upon by others. 391:expires 50 to 100 years after the creator dies, 4913:" UGA Legal Studies Research Paper No. 08-001; 4895:. Oxford Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press. 4862:. Online Version. Vanderbilt University Press. 4079:"Are Patents and Copyrights Morally Justified?" 3937:"Impacts of Digital Piracy on the U.S. Economy" 3211:Giorcelli, Michela; Moser, Petra (March 2020). 3140:"Copyright | Definition, Examples, & Facts" 2951:Rethinking copyright: history, theory, language 1498:public domain in most, but not all, countries. 1065:A copyright symbol embossed on a piece of paper 4885:Authors and Owners: The Invention of Copyright 4757:Advanced Peer-Based Technology Business Models 4718: 4361:"Lenz v. Universal Music Corp., 815 F.3d 1145" 3723:"U.S. Copyright Office – Information Circular" 3304:months after ratification for other countries. 3210: 3164: 3025:la più preziosa e la più sacra delle proprietà 2232:Copyright in architecture in the United States 2059:Concerns are often couched in the language of 2050:copyright aspects of downloading and streaming 1806: 1212:) can be copied losslessly, and shared on the 6016: 5248: 5111:"Copyright Law In 2020 Explained In One Page" 3604:, United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office 3592:, United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office 2294:Intellectual property protection of typefaces 2054:copyright aspects of hyperlinking and framing 1786:for non-commercial research or private study; 1508: 1411:philosophical interpretation of copyright law 566:History of copyright law of the United States 434:The concept of copyright developed after the 321: 5262: 5181:Copyright Law of the United States Documents 4331:"DMCA: The Digital Millennium Copyright Act" 3833:Butler, S. Piracy Losses "Billboard" 199(36) 3772:. New York, New York: Picador. p. 148. 2768: 2766: 2764: 2537: 2483:"Understanding Copyright and Related Rights" 1640: 1576:. In the United States this is known as the 1178: 823:can be made provided some criteria are met. 474:The concept of copyright first developed in 3369:Community for Creative Non-Violence v. Reid 2681:"Significance of Fixation in Copyright Law" 2678: 1991:. Common examples of free licences are the 1057:A copyright symbol used in copyright notice 1017:United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office 118:Integrated circuit layout design protection 6023: 6009: 5255: 5241: 4878:Convention, Copyright, and Digital Writing 3441:Understanding Copyright and Related Rights 3407: 3405: 3403: 2552: 328: 314: 4857: 4444: 3810: 3224: 3080: 2810: 2808: 2806: 2761: 2631:. 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Westport, Connecticut, US: Praeger. 3040:from the original on 14 December 2023. 2803: 2679:Ahmad, Tabrez; Snehil, Soumya (2011). 1812:constitute infringement of copyright. 1383:; (works that adapt the original work) 1129:In 1989 the United States enacted the 673:The Pirate Publisher—An International 555: 516:and not, for example, in Asia. In the 442:Popular new works were immediately re- 6383:Organization for Transformative Works 6004: 5236: 5142:", August 2021, U.S. Copyright Office 4890: 4604: 4581: 4579: 4475: 4017: 4015: 3997: 3995: 3993: 3513:Express Newspaper Plc v News (UK) Plc 3485: 3412:Yu, Peter K, ed. (30 December 2006). 3382:"Copyright Ownership: Who Owns What?" 3134: 3132: 3049: 3047: 2947: 2895: 2893: 2891: 2840:: Licensing of the Press Act of 1662" 2833: 2625:Blackshaw, Ian S. (20 October 2011). 2099:, discuss copyright. 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The University of Chicago Press. 4693: 4576: 4256:Supreme Court of the United States 4225:"Works Not Protected by Copyright" 4012: 3990: 3681:Tooltip Public Law (United States) 3660:Tooltip Public Law (United States) 3411: 3129: 3044: 2888: 2815:Thadeusz, Frank (18 August 2010). 2263:Copyright Remedy Clarification Act 2247:Criticism of intellectual property 1838:Transfer, assignment and licensing 1830:if reproduced more than 50 times. 1815: 1361:Copyright Law in the United States 1294: 1264:intellectual property infringement 677:that has the Longest Run on Record 660:International copyright agreements 610: 461:led to a dramatic increase in the 360:doctrine in the United States and 25: 6581: 5990:Category:Copyright law by country 5225:Fact sheet P-01: UK copyright law 5187:Compendium of Copyright Practices 5073: 3664:94–553: Copyright Act of 1976 3165:Frank Thadeusz (18 August 2010). 2472: 2189:, roughly equivalent concepts in 2089:to describe a worst-case system. 1981:Definition of Free Cultural Works 1549:, has since been codified by the 1485:used to require copyrights to be 1282: 826: 395:. 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Universal Music Corp. 1580:, and was established by the 1376:to import or export the work; 1165:Legal aspects of file sharing 469: 429: 393:depending on the jurisdiction 6304:Access to Knowledge movement 5283:Copyright lengths by country 5099:Resources in other libraries 4999:Ransom, Harry Huntt (1956). 4335:American Library Association 3562:"Copyright in General (FAQ)" 3380:Stim, Rich (27 March 2013). 3056:"Urheberrecht und Copyright" 2511:Stim, Rich (27 March 2013). 2380:World Book and Copyright Day 2131:intellectual property rights 2033: 1958:Copyright licenses known as 1856:Copyright transfer agreement 1844:Collective rights management 1553:at 17 U.S.C. § 102(b). 1503:Copyright Term Extension Act 1270:(GIPC), in partnership with 943:Typically, a work must meet 801: 7: 5057:. Oxford University Press. 5002:The First Copyright Statute 4887:. Harvard University Press. 4791:Washington State University 4707:Atkinson, Juliette.(2012). 4212:Copyright's First Amendment 3622:. 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(1996). 2341:, a precursor to copyright 2304:List of copyright case law 2122: 2037: 1993:GNU General Public License 1951: 1945: 1841: 1659:doctrine, codified by the 1644: 1560: 1535: 1512: 1509:Limitations and exceptions 1457: 1327: 1235: 1046: 978: 936: 761:, which launched the 1996 738:are incorporated into the 657: 559: 410: 406: 387:Typically, the public law 36: 29: 6550:Intellectual property law 6481: 6430: 6418:Students for Free Culture 6355: 6339: 6332: 6314:Cultural environmentalism 6296: 6271:Prizes instead of patents 6171: 6067:Digital rights management 6039: 5985: 5964: 5851: 5728: 5721: 5530: 5430: 5419: 5313: 5273:Copyright acts by country 5268: 5094:Resources in your library 4719:Dowd, Raymond J. 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(2002). 4788:Copyright Law on Campus. 4198:26 February 2015 at the 4093:"Copyright Law In India" 3616:See Harvard Law School, 3005:In French civic law the 2227:Copyright for Creativity 1969:Free Software Definition 1820:In Canada, items deemed 1728:Audio Home Recording Act 1591:Some countries may have 1272:NERA Economic Consulting 1191:The introduction of the 939:Threshold of originality 835:, but these can include 791:World Trade Organization 740:World Trade Organization 731:and developing nations. 30:Not to be confused with 6504:RiP!: A Remix Manifesto 6214:Electronic sell-through 6109:Monopolies of knowledge 6052:Censorship by copyright 5205:Early Copyright Records 4936:Harvard Business School 4917:, Vol. 15, No. 1, 2007. 4837:; David Nimmer (1997). 4451:Ontario Bar Association 3630:Santa Clara High Tech. 3564:. U.S. Copyright Office 2948:Ronan, Deazley (2006). 2375:Threshold pledge system 2329:Photography and the law 2324:Philosophy of copyright 2097:RiP!: A Remix Manifesto 2075:. 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