Sentences with phrase «stand on copyright»

A very meaty conversation about where Gwenn stands on copyright, the common fear that artists have that people will steal their art if they share it online, and art as connection vs. art as property.

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Written submissions are now being solicited from all Canadians on the Copyright Act, as the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology (Committee) conducts its mandatory five - year review of the statute.
Now the UK version is standing 10 candidates on a platform of reforming the country's copyright laws and generally shaking up democracy.
4.2.8 Supply single copies of articles (either digital or paper copies), from the Licensed Materials, to health professionals or other persons legitimately requesting medical information in relation to the medical, therapeutic or technical use and support of any of the Licensee's products under the following conditions only: (a) Such copies must be free - standing with no additional material affixed to or printed on them; (b) The copies must carry, without modification, those copyright notices already incorporated in the Licensed Materials; (c) Recipients must be instructed not to further distribute the copies; (d) This use of Licensed Materials is restricted to responding to enquiries (reactive use).
As a self ‐ published author, educating yourself on copyright and permissions, will not only protect you from facing the risks of non ‐ compliance, it stands to enhance your income and success!
I do think it'll look too similar to the Xbox controller, but I really don't know where the copyright / patent stands on that, since I mean if it's like Nintendo's patent maybe they have a vague illustration telling the left stick is upper than the right stick or something to that effect.
In its report on the Blawg 100, Above the Law praised Foley Hoag's Trademark & Copyright Law blog for going beyond «the stuff of legal alerts» and standing out among large law firm blogs in terms of its aesthetics and subject matter.
Written submissions are now being solicited from all Canadians on Canada's Copyright Act, as the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology («Committee») conducts its mandatory five - year review of the statute.
Limitations on access through terms of use or the assertion of copyright on primary legal materials is contrary to long - standing public policy and core democratic principles and is misleading to citizens.
Really, only the copyright owner can stand up and tell us when he thinks a quotation goes beyond fair use, and then a judge has to decide who is right based on some factors that are known, but unpredictably interpreted, case by case.
I would love to hear other ideas as would, I am sure, the Standing Senate Committee on Banking Trade and Commerce that is conducting a review of copyright and the Copyright Board in pacopyright and the Copyright Board in paCopyright Board in particular.
In France, where original titles can be protected by copyright, the case law is utterly incoherent on when a title is creative enough to warrant stand - alone protection for the author's life plus (there) 70 years.
The CLA Standing Committee on Intellectual Property and Public Access — International Trade Treaties Working Group has two documents that should be of interest to SLAWers: their report on the WTO / TRIPS agreement, which concludes that the agreement is not especially hostile to balanced domestic copyright legislation, and advises so - called «user groups» and other advocating for balance to confront claims that «international agreements» require extension of ownership domain.
On December 13th, the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, in conjunction with the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Canadian Heritage, launched the mandated review of the Copyright Act to be conducted by the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and TechnologOn December 13th, the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, in conjunction with the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Canadian Heritage, launched the mandated review of the Copyright Act to be conducted by the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technologon Industry, Science and Technology.
Last week the WIPO Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) met in Geneva to further Member States» negotiations on several matters.
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