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Copyrights Summary
938 words, approx. 3 pages A copyright gives the owner the exclusive right to reproduce, distribute, perform, display, or license original material. Further, the owner also receives the exclusive right to produce or license the production of derivatives of that material. In...
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2,478 words, approx. 8 pages Copyright is one of three types of intellectual property law, along with patents and trademarks. Copyright gives authors and creators a limited right to control the use of their expression. Expression is how people convey their ideas, and it can...
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1,725 words, approx. 6 pages Copyright includes not only the right to make copies of a work—called the right of reproduction—it also includes several other rights, including the right to distribute, adapt, publicly perform, and publicly display a work. By allowing...
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6,651 words, approx. 22 pages
 Copyright is a legal concept enacted by most national governments, that gives the creator of an original work exclusive rights to it, usually for a limited period of time. At its most general, it is literally "the right to copy", but also gives the...



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494 words, approx. 2 pages
 Copyright is a set of exclusive rights regulating the use of a particular expression of an idea or information. At its most general, it is literally "the right to copy" an original creation. In most cases, these rights are of limited duration. Sourced...




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Copyright.
03/01/2000: 3,273 words, approx. 11 pages Most music librarians have a working knowledge of the United States Copyright Law with respect to situations that arise in the library, especially with respect to the use of musical works captured on paper, recordings, and film. Few at the moment, however, have...
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Copyright on the Internet.
06/01/1999: 806 words, approx. 3 pages An amendment to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act was signed by Pres Bill Clinton on Oct 28, 1998. The bill was created to address issues of the digital media specifically on the Internet which also allowed the ratification of the World Intellectual Property Organization...
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Copyright ruling worries webcasters
3/7/2007: 569 words, approx. 2 pages Internet music broadcasters worry that a new ruling could put many of them out of business by drastically increasing the royalty payments they have to make to record labels and artists.The new rates, which are retroactive to last year, were decided on Friday by the...
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Growth of copyright alternative sought
12/20/2006: 278 words, approx. 1 pages A group that encourages musicians, artists and other creators to make their works more widely available for sharing and innovation is trying to make a greater push in the commercial arena.In doing so, the Creative Commons organization named a new chairman this week, Japanese entrepreneur...


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