Archive > 11月 2009

Say No to Copyright Infringement

Recently, one of the most worrying problems in society is about copyright infringement or copyright violation. Simply, we can define it as the unauthorized use of material that is covered by copyright law. So, it is a form of violation to one of the exclusive copyright of someone, including the right to reproduce or perform [...]

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Fair Use – Free Expression – Does Fairey Have Any Hope?

If claiming you are guilty of stealing someone’s copyrighted work based upon “fair use” at least be honest about which work you used. Don’t lie to your copyright lawyer! If you base your work on a previously copyrighted work, make sure it is original and transformative. Original post by Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Web-Design Articles from EzineArticles.com

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Warning of copyright for software lending by nonprofit libraries : [symbol for section] 201.24 C.F.R (SuDoc LC 3.4/2:96/47)

Warning of copyright for software lending by nonprofit libraries : [symbol for section] 201.24 C.F.R (SuDoc LC 3.4/2:96/47) Price: {price-updating}

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Copyright Infringement – How Much Similarity is Required For “substantial Similarity”?

In order to bring a copyright infringement lawsuit, the copyright holder must be able to establish three elements. The first, ownership of a valid copyright, requires that the copyright relate to an original work of authorship that is fixed in a tangible medium. The second element requires actual copying of that work, which can be [...]

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Copyright: Examples & Explanations, 2e

Copyright: Examples & Explanations, 2e <p> <b>Examples & Explanations: Copyright,</b> now in its <b>Second Edition</b> , offers a clear and concise overview of an increasingly complex field of law. Experienced authorship, combined with the proven-effective<i> Examples & Explanations</i> pedagogy, ensures that your students will be able to firmly grasp central concepts and get the full [...]

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Legal Forms and Documents That Protect You From Copyright Infringement

Plagiarism is an infringement of the copyright laws. Plagiarism can be defined as using someone else’s work and presenting it as your own. The laws are very specific regarding plagiarism yet it occurs everyday specifically in learning institutions around the world. Original post by Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Web-Design Articles from EzineArticles.com

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Layout Index: Brochure, Web Design, Poster, Flyer, Advertising, Page Layout, Newsletter, Stationery Index

Layout Index: Brochure, Web Design, Poster, Flyer, Advertising, Page Layout, Newsletter, Stationery Index Idea Index kick-started a revolution in graphic design books, unique in size, feel–and most important–wealth of ideas. Layout Index is the next step, a compendium of layout idea-generators that will help designers explore multiple possibilities for visual treatments each time they turn [...]

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Music Copyrights and the Different Types of Rights

According to the Copyright Act of 1976, copyright is created when a composition is “fixed in any tangible medium of expression.” In other words, as soon as you write down lyrics or record a riff on a CD or download it onto your computer, copyright is established. As a matter of course, you should always [...]

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Snow-Covered Branches of a Stand of Aspen Trees Make a Lacy, Web-Like Pattern Photographic Poster Print by Paul Chesley, 36×48 Reviews

Snow-Covered Branches of a Stand of Aspen Trees Make a Lacy, Web-Like Pattern Photographic Poster Print by Paul Chesley, 36×48 Photographic Print Title: Snow-Covered Branches of a Stand of Aspen Trees Make a Lacy, Web-Like Pattern Artist: Paul Chesley Size: 36 x 48 inches Snow-Covered Branches of a Stand of Aspen Trees Make a Lacy, [...]

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