Sentences with phrase «care about copyright»

We have electronic publishing totally tied up by lawyers before the products even hit the ground on the one hand, and on the other, the internet generation who really do not care about copyright restrictions and the implications down the track of not protecting the author's rights of ownership.
Perhaps the fiction writer publishing exclusively in eBook format who doesn't care about copyright.
Librarians, as a whole, care about copyright.
I'm a librarian, and while it's not my area of expertise, I care about copyright.
For one thing, how many people start to care about copyright and publishing freedom who hadn't given it a moment's thought before?
The police would not notice either, because the only time the police cares about copyright is when somebody makes a complaint (nobody would make a complaint about you), except when they seize containers full of copyright infringing stuff (that is destined to be illegally sold for profit) in a port or at a border somewhere.

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I only post this video because ABC won't let any access the original - citing some copyright b.s. I only care about the portion with the George Stephanopolous interview.
My goal was not to promote «china cheapies» or to come across as not caring about patents or copyrights.
Notices, copyrights, credits URLwire was established in 1994 as a private and discreet service to announce meritiorious Web content to the exact trusted influencers who care about it.
«We care about the books» copyright hence our files can not be downloaded and our CDs can not be copied,» he explained.
I don't see them caring, not one bit, about the fact that the vast majority of eBook formats eradicate a user's right to space - and sometimes even time - shift copyrighted works.
If users care only about distribution and not about content why is it that the copyrighted, polished, high quality content is the one that is always being consumed (mostly illegally).
There are still multiple complaints about the store though, as it is rife with copyright violations that Google doesn't seem to care about.
So few people care about the legal mumbo jumbo of the copyright information, that they're bound to miss dedications and author's notes in an effort to get to the first lines of the novel proper.
«The inaugural substantive post is particularly interesting — it's about parody, copyright, the political valence of parodies, and «Yiddish with Dick and Jane» (which Bill didn't much care for).
Maybe there's even more to it, or maybe it's different, but often the winning the copyright battle is not the problem they need solved, it's getting this thing, putting it behind them so they can keep going on their product, which is actually what they care about.
Another rhetorical aspect here is the nature of the audience: photographers and media managers might not be lawyers, but they are repeat players in the business of using photographs and thus could be expected to know and care about technical copyright issues on an ongoing basis.
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It's not the Berne Convention that requires it — it's the Universal Copyright Convention, which previously was the only one the US cared about.
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