The original copyrighted work is descriptive, not being sold, and its intended audience is coders trying to understand the API.
Not exact matches
Works that are nothing more than common property and contain no
original authorship — such as standard calendars or rulers — can't be protected by
copyright.
A
copyright is a form of protection provided by U.S. law to anyone who creates «
original works of authorship.»
Here are some of the most common:
Copyright / Trademark: According to the United States Copyright Office, copyright is «a form of protection grounded in the US Constitution and granted by law for original works of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of expressio
Copyright / Trademark: According to the United States
Copyright Office, copyright is «a form of protection grounded in the US Constitution and granted by law for original works of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of expressio
Copyright Office,
copyright is «a form of protection grounded in the US Constitution and granted by law for original works of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of expressio
copyright is «a form of protection grounded in the US Constitution and granted by law for
original works of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of expression.»
To avoid
copyright infringement, the system is designed to avoid plagiarism, but the patent aims to create
original but not necessarily creative
works.
All that is needed to attract
copyright protection is that the
work must be
original and expressed in a tangible form.
Copyright is a legal framework which protects
original, artistic
works, like writing and photography.
You warrant that the Submission is
original and has not been copied wholly or substantially from any other designs or
works and that the use or reproduction of the Submission will not infringe the
copyright or any other intellectual property rights of any third party.
And, of course, there's #folksyhour on Twitter every Tuesday, which many of us join for discussions on topics that affect us and our
work — from how to keep your
work original to practical topics like
copyright and how to collaboration can help your business.
Each entrant certifies, through submission to the contest, that the entry is his or her own
original creative
work and does not violate or infringe the creative
work of others, as protected under
copyright law.
Therefore, the motion states, «[u] nder basic
copyright law, as joint owners of the
copyright in the
original work, the Defendants had carte blanche to use as much or as little of the
original work in subsequent
works.»
A French court found Laneil guilty in a landmark case that recognised French design
originals as «real
works of art... entitled to the same protection accorded authors and
copyright holders.»
Copyright protects any piece of
original work as soon as it has been recorded either on paper, in an audio recording, on film, or electronically (including on the Web).
To qualify for the automatic right of
copyright, your
work must be
original.
By posting or uploading any Content on the Website: (i) you understand that if your
Work is in aliterary categoryincluded on the Book Country Website, and complies with these General Terms of Use, your
Work may be made accessible to users of the Website and members will be able to review, comment on it and rate it; (ii) you represent and warrant that (A) the Content does not contain any libelous matter or matter otherwise contrary to law or violate any rights of privacy or other personal or property right whatsoever and (B) you own or control all rights in your Content, that such Content is
original and does not, and will not, infringe the
copyright, trademark or any other right of any person or entity, and that any «moral rights» in the Content have been waived; and (iii) you grant to us a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty - free, irrevocable, perpetual, transferable right and license (A) to display the Content on the Website, and (B) with respect to Content other than your
Work, to use, display, reproduce, distribute, modify, adapt, publish, translate, create derivative
works from, perform, make, sell and export such Content, in whole and in part, on the Website or in any formats and through any media, as we see fit, and you shall have no claims against Book Country for such use or non-use.
Nevertheless, it's always best to get a written agreement with an editor that clearly states that you, the author of the
original work, own all
copyright in all editing
work.
Copyright applies automatically as soon as the
original work is put into tangible form such as a hard drive or a pad of paper.
D. Your
work is
original, free of any false claims or inaccurate information, and abides by all
copyright laws and all other applicable laws and free of any infringements.
In
copyright licensing, subsidiary rights (or «sub rights») are the rights to create various adaptations of the
original work.
As I mentioned in the post, in the U.S. all
original work is automatically
copyrighted — and we can use DMCA take - down notices, etc..
If the
original was created as part of their employment duties, then the employer likely owns the
copyright in that document or article and permission isn't necessary to reproduce the
work.
Go to the
original public domain source, as any adaptation of a public domain
work may have a new
copyright in it and may still be protected by
copyright.
The spammers would sell plagiarized content of both
copyrighted or out of
copyright books under their own names, thereby depriving the
original author who
worked hard to compile the books in the first place.
Perhaps the term stems from US
Copyright protection for
original work — setting
original work apart from illegal plagiarized
work!!!
This also begs the question: What about the
copyrights of the new publisher — are there any, and if so, can just anyone copy and paste a newer version from that version — into yet another version of the
original work?
Protecting the
copyright of your
work — and defending the cause of
copyright against those forces and institutions that seek to weaken the laws and protections — is imperative to anyone who wants to make a living as an author of
original works.
Copyright, a form of intellectual property law, protects
original works of authorship including literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic
works, such as poetry, novels, movies, songs, computer software, and architecture.
According to the U.S. government, «
Copyright is a form of protection grounded in the U.S. Constitution and granted by law for
original works of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of expression.»
Image licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License,
original work copyright by famzoo, http://www.flickr.com/photos/famzoo/
You have the
copyright to any
original work that you create so you have the right to the
work — you don't need a license for your own
work, but if you want a publishing deal, you will license those rights to someone else.
Image licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License,
original work copyright by The Creative Penn, http://www.flickr.com/photos/38314728@N08/
You will own the
copyright to the
original, copyrightable elements (such as characters, scenes, and events) that you create and include in your
work, and the World Licensor will retain the
copyright to all the
original elements of the World.
According to
Copyright.gov, a
copyright is «a form of protection provided by the laws of the United States (title 17, US Code) to the authors of «
original works of authorship» including literacy, dramatic, musical, artistic and certain other intellectual properties.»
Image licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License,
original work copyright by stan, http://www.flickr.com/photos/whoisstan/
Copyright in general is a legal right granting the creator of an
original work exclusive rights to their intellectual property (IP).
Image licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License,
original work copyright by Alex Normand, http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexnormand/
Image licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License,
original work copyright by edvvc, http://www.flickr.com/photos/edvvc/
Image licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License,
original work copyright by Elie Bellama, http://www.flickr.com/photos/eliebellama/
Your
original work is
copyright the minute you write it.
Intellectual property: An
original creative
work, such as an invention, a product or a company brand, that is tangible and can be protected by a patent, trademark or
copyright.
All Site content and collective
work comprising the Site, including information, articles, data, software, photographs, graphs, videos, typefaces, graphics, music, sounds, the «look and feel» and other artwork and material (collectively «Content») is protected by
copyright, trademark, patent or other proprietary rights under United States and / or international laws and held by PetSmart Charities and / or the
original creator of the Content, including PetSmart Charities's suppliers and / or affiliates and Site visitors contributing material in connection with our Pet Community, Blog, Ask an Expert, and similar services (for more information, see Contributions to this Site; Content and Submissions below).
Intellectual property issues, especially those regarding
copyrights, arise every time you elect to advertise or publish your
original work.
I certify that the images submitted are my
original work and if
copyrighted that I am the sole
copyright owner.
On accessing this website, the user undertake not to copy, reproduce, alter, modify, create
works or publicly display any content from this website and not to insert or implement any link to this website in any website owned, maintained and operated by you or your employer without prior express written permission from TAP or appropriate third parties, except for your personal information, provided that copies of these materials retain all
copyright and any other proprietary notices contained in the
original material.
I certainly can't see some niche title with (often distorted) chiptune versions of
copyrighted songs having a substantial effect on sales of the
original works.
A universal
copyright management and protection app for smart creatives, Myows stands for «MY
Original Works».
Entries must be
original, entirely the
work of the entrant and not based on any
copyrighted work — no giclees or reproductions except for photography.
Please note however that
copyright subsists on all
original works until 70 years after the artist's death for European artists and 50 years for artists from other Continents.
Jay Landrum: By virtue of creating an
original work, you automatically have a
copyright.
In fact, she argues, when corporations own
copyrighted content, it doesn't benefit the
original artist,
works created, or the public, so what good does it do?