international copyright

  • 61Copyright law of Greece — The copyright laws in Greece are part of the frame of laws which are constantly being adapted to the guidelines of the European Union. The enforcement of the copyright laws varies from case to case. Greece has attracted attention because of its… …

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  • 62Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 — United Kingdom Parliament Long title An Act to restate the law of copyright, with amendments; to make fresh provision as to the rights of performers and others in performances; to confer a design right in original designs; to …

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  • 63International Federation of the Phonographic Industry — Abbreviation IFPI Motto representing the recording industry worldwide Formation 1933 Headquarters 10 Piccadilly, London, United Kingdom …

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  • 64Copyright for Creativity — A Declaration for Europe is intended as a positive statement of how good copyright policy needs to be constructed in the Internet Age, and comes against the background of increasing political debate within Europe as to the need to rethink… …

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  • 65Copyright Clearance Center — (CCC) is a not for profit U.S. company based in Danvers, Massachusetts, that provides collective copyright licensing services for corporate and academic users of copyrighted materials. CCC procures agreements with rightsholders, primarily text… …

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  • 66Copyright expiration in Australia — is generally either 50 or 70 years after a work was created. The law has evolved over the years, and photographs are treated differently to other published work. Generally, anonymous works pre 1955 are no longer copyright. If the author is known… …

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  • 67Copyright Agency (Azerbaijan) — Copyright Agency of Azerbaijan Republic Azərbaycan Respublikası Müəllif Hüquqları Agentliyi Coat of Arms of Azerbaijan Agency o …

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  • 68Copyright infringement of audio-visual works — Copyright infringement of audio visual works, often referred to as piracy or warez, occurs when unauthorized copies are made of music, movies and similar works. Incidence of copyright infringement has grown dramatically since the late 1970s, as… …

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  • 69Copyright Act — USA The basis for all copyright law in the US, which protects original intellectual and artistic works in diverse categories, including books and magazines, music, movies, computer software and websites. These works are subject to copyright… …

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  • 70copyright, international — The manner in which the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute copies of various intellectual productions may be obtained in foreign countries. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. copyright, international …

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