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Sandra (2002). "
Copyright Law from an
American Perspective".
Irish Jurist. 37: 16–22. JSTOR 44027015. Bettig,
Ronald V. (1996).
Copyrighting Culture: The...
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Copyright infringement (at
times referred to as piracy) is the use of
works protected by
copyright without permission for a
usage where such permission...
- The
copyright symbol, or
copyright sign, © (a
circled capital letter C for
copyright), is the
symbol used in
copyright notices for
works other than sound...
- The
Copyright Clause (also
known as the
Intellectual Property Clause,
Copyright and
Patent Clause, or the
Progress Clause)
describes an
enumerated power...
- been
created before copyright existed, or by
their copyright term
having expired. Some
works are not
covered by a country's
copyright laws, and are therefore...
- The
Copyrights are a pop punk band from Carbondale, Illinois, made up of Adam
Fletcher (lead vocals, b****),
Brett Hunter (vocals, guitar),
Kevin Rotter...
- work of the
United States government is
defined by the
United States copyright law, as "a work
prepared by an
officer or
employee of the
United States...
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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...
- The
Copyright Act 1968 The
Copyright Act of
Canada Copyright Act, 2005. The
Copyright Ordinance 1997 The
Indian Copyright Act, 1957 The
Copyright Act...
- The
copyright law of the
United States grants monopoly protection for "original
works of authorship". With the
stated purpose to
promote art and culture...