"Full copyright" refers to the exclusive rights granted to the creator or owner of a work, such as a book, song, or artwork. It means the owner has complete control over how the work is used, copied, and distributed, and others cannot use it without permission.
Full definition
Work is done for a fee (either fixed or by the hour), and you
retain full copyright, and publishing rights.
They will also retain
full copyright protection so that nobody will be able to take aspects of their work and publish it in a future sourcebook.
The Creative Commons tools enable creators to easily change their copyright terms from the legal default of all rights reserved to the CC licenses some rights reserved, effectively «defining the spectrum of possibilities
between full copyright and the public domain.»
Unlike other companies, Custom Legal Marketing
extends full copyright to you for the designs we create and the content we write.
Remember, you are free to leave at any time, always
maintain full copyright to your work and can subscribe safely using PayPal.
«Clients also retain
full copyright to all images, with no license expiry.»
Belle Belle Beauty retains
their full copyright for all material.
Entrants retain
full copyright, however by entering, all shortlisted entrants give permission for us to post an extract of up to 5,000 words on our site
But even if you do have
full copyrights, you should still be giving credit.
However, in my case, I never submitted to a publisher; I wanted to retain complete creative control,
full copyrights to my work, and all profits generated.
Bridgeman Copyright is
the full copyright administration service offering reproduction for over 200 high profile artists and estates including Lucian Freud, Stanley Spencer and Augustus John.
A lot of people out there do not understand that
the full copyright is a collection of rights.
do not necessarily wish to retain
full copyright... Two cents worth.