If people do
see derivative work I, or they, have failed!
Not exact matches
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?
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As I mentioned Monday, I could
see how
derivative works could be created for nonfiction
work.
I don't think I've
seen such a
derivative piece of
work in quite some time.
And from what I
see in the CryEngine3 license, not only does this «modular» design of Star Citizen, likely falls under «
derivative»
works, the license doesn't cover future major release additions to the engine.
It'd also be nice to
see such a clearly talented developer
working on something a little less
derivative.
Perhaps the trashing of the Second Generation because their
work looked
derivative was a critical mistake and perhaps the treatment of Lyrical Abstraction ironically is bound by the same mistake, All art should be
seen for its merits.
On the eve of the 2006 show she reflects on how months of
seeing banal and
derivative work have left her depressed about the state of contemporary art in Britain
The way you describe the transition from music to visual makes this really interesting and hard to analyze without
seeing the two pieces, but generally speaking, you
seen to be somewhere between two key provisions: an artist's copyright includes the exclusive right to create
derivative works (including, as you asked, across mediums), but fair use generally allows the creation of transformative
works.
The new partnership follows in the wake of Allen & Overy's online offering MarginMatrix and Axiom's new
derivatives offering, which has
seen it leverage its technology and legal team to win
derivatives work from numerous global banks.
What you've created is a
derivative work of the original; to decide if your
derivative is a copyright infringement, you need to
see if your use falls under fair use or your country's equivalent.
See 17 U.S.C. § 103 (b) as an example of domestic law: The copyright in a compilation or
derivative work extends only to the material contributed by the author of such
work, as distinguished from the preexisting...
As those companies, and others
working in
derivatives, make their own progress, he expects to
see a convergence.
As a result, we have to wonder if maybe this «schematic» is just taking current iPhone 6s Plus data and applying some of the features we've
seen in other leaks; that is, is this corroboration of those leaks, or a
derivative work?