In open access publishing, materials are published under a Creative Commons or other non-restrictive licence: authors
retain ownership of the copyright to their content, but allow anyone to download, reuse, reprint, modify, distribute or copy the content as long as the original author and source are credited and there is no commercial purpose to the reuse, and no permission is required from the author or the publisher to do so.
Not exact matches
The
Copyright, Designs and Patents Act
of 1988 clearly states that the
ownership of an image is
retained by the person who created it.
Copyright ownership is
retained by author with all publication methods, unless the author is either really naive, or savvy enough to get paid a LOT
of money to transfer all rights.
You can garner 85 %
of all net royalties and
retain 100 %
copyright ownership of your literary works.
I give you permission to use up to one paragraph and / or one photo my content in this website on your website provided that a.) you provide a clear reference and link to http://www.SamTheDogTrainer.com; you agree that I
retain full
ownership and
copyright over all content used; you mention Sam Basso clearly as the owner
of the content; and by using my content you are irrevocably agreeing that I can prohibit you from using it at my sole discretion by asking you to remove it and that you will then promptly and completely remove my content.
7.1 The World Photography Organisation recognises you, the author
of the image,
retain full
ownership of the
copyright in each Entry.
8.7.1 The World Photography Organisation recognizes You, the author
of the image,
retain full
ownership of the
copyright in each Entry.