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    Copyright Implications Paper Jason Henshall IT/236 April 1‚ 2015 Daniel Liu Title of Paper Copyrighted material is a big deal. You must get permission from the people who own the material that you are wanting to use for yourself. Depending on the material that you are trying to use‚ you can get away with it by citing the material to where you got it. When you copyright material‚ like a picture‚ quote‚ etc.‚ it means that the material has an owner. The owner has the rights to that material that

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    Zigkeyeah Collier CMST-223 Kovalcheck December 2‚ 2010 Originality‚ Imitation‚ and Copyright “He who imitates must have a care that what he writes be similar‚ not identical”- Petrach‚ Le familiari‚ XXIII (14thc) The foundation of the copyright law is built on the principle and idealistic American value of originality. Recognized as a Western ideal and value in the 18th century‚ originality is culturally constructed and accepted‚ but not truly defined‚ as an aspect of a created

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    Copyright Implications IT/236 January 17‚ 2011 [pic] A web designer or a novice needs to be very careful with copyright laws. The rules consist of five exclusive rights given to copyright owners under the Copyright Act. These laws are created and managed to prevent others from reproducing work or works created and owned by another person. No one can reproduce‚ publicly display the work‚ or distribute the work without the owner’s expressed permission. As a result‚ the web page author

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    downloaded worldwide. Six percent of that was illegal downloads‚ 600 million illegal downloads in just a three month period. Copyright infringement is one of the many horrible things that happens today and we need to come up with a better way to prevent it. There are many policies that are used to let a person know if they have downloaded something illegally‚ one of those is the Copyright Alert System (CAS). This lets content producers such as filmmakers and music producers connect to peer-to-peer networks

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    Sherwin_Galley_7.11_FINAL (Do Not Delete) 7/12/2013 4:33 PM TWO HALVES OF THE COPYRIGHT BARGAIN: DEFINING THE PUBLIC INTEREST IN COPYRIGHT SHERWIN SIY* In her presentation‚ Professor Katyal discussed the fact that copyright allows the creation of a private property right in order to promote the public good.1 This “copyright bargain” is enshrined in the Constitution; in order to meet the ultimate aim of promoting the “Progress of Science and useful Arts‚” the public will subsidize authors

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    Protection For Designs: Copyright Too Expensive to Afford? ------------------------------------------------- L. Linda Beatrice ------------------------------------------------- IV Year B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY BANGALORE Contents Introduction 3 The Origin of Design and Copyright 4 Design Protection: Its Rationale and Incidents 6 Doctrine of Separability: Unity of Art and Theory of Disocciation 6 The Overlap 8 Its genesis and treatment 8 A

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    which publishers exploit song copyrights and the way in which this has changed over the past 60 years. It is important to define what is meant by copyright and its role within the industry. The Performing Right Society website states: “Copyright protect original literary‚ dramatic‚ musical and artistic works. It allows an original work to be considered a property that is owned by somebody. When a song or piece of music is written‚ the person who wrote it owns the copyright and therefore has the right

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    COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS Presentation At Asian Academy of Film and Television October 6‚ 2004 ©2004 LEX ORBIS Part - I October 6‚ 2004 ©2004 LEX ORBIS 2 Contents Idea – Expression Dichotomy Meaning of Copyright What do you protect Meaning of the “work” Works in which Copyright Subsist What is a Cinematograph Film Who is the owner of Copyright Owner in Cinematograph Film It is complex to ascertain the copyright in Cinematograph Film October 6‚ 2004 ©2004 LEX ORBIS

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    in the last 20 years‚ and‚ under US and various foreign governments‚ are explicitly illegal due to the use of a copyrighted logo. But logos‚ name brands‚ and signature prints are the only elements of designer fashions that the US protects under copyright law. Patents are only granted to works that separate beyond their purpose of serving as clothing. Stores like Zara are producing not only replica bags without logos‚ but identical garments in shape‚ texture‚ color‚ and cut for up to a 98% cheaper

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    Music Business Music Technology & Production Year 3 K00121700 Case Study Ronan Mitchell Abstract Copyright Law is an important entity within the music industry. It protects the owner of authorship from infringement. Infringement arises when the copyright owner’s work is used without their consent. Although sounds cannot be copyrighted‚ some cases have shown that the argument of copyrighting one’s voice can sometimes hold weight in a court of law. Singer Tom Waits sued

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