Sentences with phrase «big on the copyright»

I'm not surprised he's big on the copyright.

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Second, this other blogger has a big copyright warning on the bottom of all his posts.
Yeah, so music copyright is tricky and that is one of the biggest things you will get slapped on, especially for YouTube.
As Friedlander says to Penn, such issues can include running heads that appear on chapter pages (and shouldn't), lost hyphenation (leaving «big spaces in the lines»), and, in many cases, no copyright page.
Private Label Rights books were a big scam a few years ago that involved ripping content from existing information on the internet (both public domain and under copyright), slapping a cheesy 3D cover on it, and making into an eBook.
You may not aim to distribute to libraries but if you want your book to look exactly like those published by the Big 5 publishing houses, you'll want a CIP block on your copyright page.
QUOTE: HDMI was just brought in so the big movie companies could better protect their movies with more robust copyright protection schemes — BANG... nail hit right on the head.
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THIS IS THE BIGGEST PLAGIARIZING BY THOSE» RESEARCHERS» AND NASA In my book are many pages on the subject, in details, copyrighted 2y ago.
I noticed something similar years ago: Heather Meeker, pro bono counsel for the Mozilla Foundation, wrote an op - ed for LinuxInsider that called on the community not to oppose software patents and claimed copyright is a bigger problem for open source than patents (although no open source community member I know would agree).
If they do not specifically ask you to sign an agreement to waive the copyright in order to list your page on their search engine they are in violation, but they also are so big, and backed up with such legal teams, who has the money to stop the bullies.
My biggest concern is this: by writing that, is the company claiming to own everything on the website, even potentially copyrighted user - submitted material?
These lawsuits by big TV incumbents seem to have a few goals: to expand the scope of secondary copyright infringement yet again, to force major Kodi add - on distributors off of the Internet, and to smear and discourage open source, freely configurable media players by focusing on the few bad actors in that ecosystem.
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