Friday, September 19, 2014
Copyright Questions
When talking about copyright, sometimes the lines get blurred a little bit. People don't know when they have to give credit to the original author and it turns into a huge mess. Looking at some questions to copyright, some of the lines become more sharp. For example when was copyright created? Copyright was originally created in 1709 beginning with a law called the Statue of Ann. A few key examples of intellectual property are patents, trademarks, and copyrights. The copyright symbol protects the piece of work that the original copyright holder has created. The holder can make sure that all people who use his/her piece give credit to the holder. You don't need to have an intellectual property registered in order to have a copyright. The article that was posted Or written already has a copyright online and is protected by online. Fair use allows copyrighted materials for the purpose and character of use, the nature of the work, the amount copied, the effect on the market, and for any music. When something says you have public domain it means that you have all the rights to the published item. It is protected by the government and you have all rights entitled to yourself.
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