Sentences with phrase «derivative works there»

Yes, but you've got derivative works there, which puts you in copyright infringement.
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These events then become, and naturally, a self - appointed model which enables us to be articulate about what has been disclosed... So a qualifier like «infinite» will work on a model of human love until there dawns on us that particular kind of family resemblance between the various derivative models which reveals God — God as «infinitely loving».
Applying AI to the art world might seem unnecessarily derivative; there are, of course, plenty of humans delivering awe - inspiring work.
There is quite a bit of solid craft at work in Astro Boy... but it feels rushed, ill - prepared and derivative.
When you look at the top ten at the box office, does it discourage you to see such derivative, disposable work like Boogeyman or Are We There Yet?
In other words, except for Knives Chau and Matthew Patel, both characters from the derivative work of the «Scott Pilgrim» graphic novels, there are almost NO other main or secondary characters who are NOT white.
I hate Crash as a character, and it is so obviously derivative of early Sonic games it makes me sad Sega became so bad at making Sonic games, but what we have here is a platformer where the core mechanics work (ignoring the fucking double jumps crapping out), the story is whack but it is generic platformer whack, and there is enough to sink your teeth into if you want to 100 % a platformer collect - athon.
AB: You may like or dislike Gianni's work but there is one definite truth: when you look at his early pieces from the mid-60s, his work is really brand new, it's not derivative.
While there, I worked as both a research mathematician and a bond / derivatives trader.
We run over a Creative Commons license that lets our content be used for non-commercial purposes and in derivative works, so as it stands now there's probably no copyright beef.
There is an exception to the usual rule that a copyright holder has complete control over derivative works that applies to music and allows non-copyright holders to make cover versions of a song by paying a royalty set by a tribunal which is established by statute to the copyright holder rather than a negotiated license fee determined in advance of publication.
Either there is no contract and the other party has breached copyright law by using a derivative work to which you hold the copyright without your permission, or
To answer your question, where there is no fixation, there is no work to infringe, and whatever you would make wouldn't be a derivative work.
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