Phrases with «book copyright»

The phrase "book copyright" refers to the legal ownership and exclusive rights given to the author or creator of a book. It means that the author has the sole right to reproduce, distribute, and sell copies of their book, as well as control its adaptations, translations, and public performances. This protection ensures that others cannot copy or use the book without the author's permission and helps prevent unauthorized use or plagiarism. Full definition

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Sentences with «book copyright»

  • Some contests are open to books of any copyright date, and others are open only to books copyrighted in the previous year. (jamigold.com)
  • Jessica holds a PhD in economics from La Sorbonne where her research focused on the future of book copyright in the digital age, and new business models in book production and distribution. (glose.com)
  • Love Your Life by Lauren Handel Zander, with the permission of Hachette Books Copyright © 2017. (mindbodygreen.com)
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