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| Copyright: Is Someone Plagiarizing Your Work? |
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Copyright by Michael Southon
About two weeks ago I received an article submission that immediately attracted my attention. The title was identical to the title of an article I wrote and which was published in 'WebProNews' in May 1999.
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Posted by Rose on Sunday, April 27 @ 12:43:01 EDT (253 reads) ( | Score: 0) |
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| Copyright: Ten Copyright Permission Myths |
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Author: Attorney Lloyd J. Jassin
Although the First Amendment may appear unconditional on its face, the right to speak and write freely has never been absolute. Intellectual property rights often prevail over an author's "creative license." The main benefit of copyright, for example, is the right to exclude others from making copies of a work (or any part of it) without permission. By protecting an author's expression, copyright guarantees that authors and other creators derive financial benefits from their work.
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Posted by Rose on Friday, December 28 @ 13:06:04 EST (662 reads) ( | Score: 0) |
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| Copyright: Fair Use in a Nutshell:A Roadmap to Copyright's Most Important Exception |
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Author:Attorney Lloyd J. Jassin
Verter muz men vegen un nit tsailer. [Words must be weighed not counted.] -- Old Yiddish proverb
Fair use, which is a defense to copyright infringement, allows scholars, researchers and others to use protected works for socially productive purposes without seeking permission. Arguably, one of the most difficult areas of copyright law, clients often ask "What constitutes fair use?" What follows is a checklist of points to remember.
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Posted by Rose on Friday, August 17 @ 01:35:25 EDT (891 reads) ( | Score: 0) |
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| Copyright: The song ''Happy Birthday to You'' is Protected by Copyright |
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Author: Rose DesRochers
You Learn Something New Every Day!
It was not too long ago that I learned a well know song that has been around
since 1893 is copywritten. That is right folks, “Happy Birthday to You,” is
protected by copyright.
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Posted by Rose on Monday, January 01 @ 19:57:52 EST (6536 reads) ( | Score: 4) |
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| Copyright: Top Ten Questions About Copyright Permissions |
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Author:David Taylor
Find the answers before it's too late.
Want a good reason to be well versed in copyright permission codes? As a
freelancer, it's your job to get permissions. And the editor's rear end if you
don't. Editors do not like getting calls from lawyers. Makes their stomach drop
and skin prickle. Lawyers never call with good news. Only when there's trouble,
the kind that gets you noticed by people with "Senior Vice President" and other
such scary titles after their name. If you, the freelancer, are the cause of
that trouble, you will be made to pay, one way or another. So, do not let an
editor hear you ask any of the following questions:
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Posted by Rose on Sunday, December 17 @ 12:28:52 EST (1242 reads) ( | Score: 3) |
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| Copyright: The Fair Use of Lyrics and Literature |
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Author:Howard Zaharoff
How much use is a fair use? My article in the January 2001 WD analyses the 4 (non-exclusive) Copyright Act fair use factors: (1) the purpose of the use, (2) the nature of the original work, (3) the amount used and its significance in relation to the original, and (4) the use’s effect on the market or value of the original.
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Posted by Rose on Friday, December 01 @ 23:31:14 EST (2249 reads) ( | Score: 0) |
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| Copyright: The Public Domain and the Impact of New Legislation |
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Author: Lloyd L. Rich
This article has been revised to include information regarding the impact on the public domain resulting from the Sony Bono Copyright Term Extension Act ("Copyright Term Extension Act") that was signed into law in November 1998 and will become effective on January 1, 1999 and it also contains new material that involves derivative works and restored copyright protection for foreign works under legislation required by the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ("GATT").
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Posted by Rose on Friday, December 01 @ 22:36:44 EST (1066 reads) ( | Score: 5) |
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| Copyright: Understanding Rights and Copyright |
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Author: Moira Allen
As a writer and writing instructor, two of the most common questions I hear are "How do I copyright my work?" and "How do I prevent editors from stealing my ideas?"
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Posted by Rose on Wednesday, October 11 @ 19:27:56 EDT (1082 reads) ( | Score: 0) |
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| Copyright: Understanding Fair Use Rights |
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Author: Rose DesRochers What is copyright? Copyright is defined as “The legal protection given to authors which protects them against unauthorized copying of their work.” Copyright infringement is defined as “a violation of the rights secured by a copyright.”
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Posted by Rose on Tuesday, October 10 @ 22:25:21 EDT (1014 reads) ( | Score: 5) |
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| Copyright: A Writer's Guide to Fair Use in Copyright Law |
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Author:Howard Zaharof
Just how much of another writer's copyrighted work can you use without running afoul of the copyright law? Ten percent? two hundred and fifty words? The lesser of 10 percent or 250 words? The greater of 10 percent
or 250 words?
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Posted by Rose on Monday, October 09 @ 22:45:13 EDT (1372 reads) ( | Score: 3) |
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