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    Copyright Implications IT/236 January 17‚ 2011 [pic] A web designer or a novice needs to be very careful with copyright laws. The rules consist of five exclusive rights given to copyright owners under the Copyright Act. These laws are created and managed to prevent others from reproducing work or works created and owned by another person. No one can reproduce‚ publicly display the work‚ or distribute the work without the owner’s expressed permission. As a result‚ the web page author

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    Copyright Implications Paper Jason Henshall IT/236 April 1‚ 2015 Daniel Liu Title of Paper Copyrighted material is a big deal. You must get permission from the people who own the material that you are wanting to use for yourself. Depending on the material that you are trying to use‚ you can get away with it by citing the material to where you got it. When you copyright material‚ like a picture‚ quote‚ etc.‚ it means that the material has an owner. The owner has the rights to that material that

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    IT236 – Week 6‚ CheckPoint: Copyright Implications University of Phoenix The Legal Issues of Copyrights Copyright protects anything that would fall under the label of creative expression and a good Web designer needs to be aware of these laws so they are not held liable (Copyright 1995-2011). The images and articles in a company’s advertisements and web site are protected under copyright law and the copyright takes effect as soon as the image or article is made or the finished edited version

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    The Law of copyright is an automatic right and a property right also known as intellectual property and arises whenever an individual or company creates a piece of work. In order for this piece of work to qualify for copyright the work has to be original and display an amount of labour‚ skill and judgement. Work that expresses the idea in a physical and obtainable form can be protected‚ however an idea alone cannot The law of copyright first originated in the United Kingdom from a concept of common

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    JUDGMENT18/08/1978 BENCH: FAZALALI‚ SYED MURTAZA BENCH: FAZALALI‚ SYED MURTAZA SINGH‚ JASWANT PATHAK‚ R.S. CITATION: 1978 AIR 1613 1979 SCR (1) 218 1978 SCC (4) 118 ACT: Infringement of a copyright in a play in a film-What are the tests-Whether copyright can be claimed in a theme. Suit for damages for infringement of a copyright-What are the principles. HEADNOTE: The appellant-plaintiff is a playwright‚ dramatist and producer of stage plays. The appellant had written and‚ produced a number of plays. The subject

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    1.What is the copyright? Copyright is like a legal which is used to protect the original creators’ rights. It is one expression of the intellectual property. 2. What is the intellectual property? Intellectual property is the vast legal concept which is used to preserve the creators’ profits. Not only the material product‚ but also includes the immaterial product. Such as the melody‚ computer games and music. 3. Copyright works in Australia We do not need to register copyright. Because there

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    range of resources relating to issues surrounding academic dishonesty and copyright infringement cases on university campuses. Traditional thought has placed considerable blame for an increase in these cases over the last ten years on the evolution of technology. Close examination of the literature shows that technology has helped to ease a student’s ability to commit acts of academic dishonesty and infringe copyright laws but has not been the sole reason behind acts. Instead a lack of understanding

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    thereof. What is copyright? Copyright is a right given by the law to creators of literary‚ dramatic‚ musical and artistic works and producers of cinematograph films and sound recordings. In fact‚ it is a bundle of rights including‚ inter alia‚ rights of reproduction‚ communication to the public‚ adaptation and translation of the work. There could be slight variations in the composition of the rights depending on the work. Why should copyright be protected? Copyright ensures certain minimum

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    © © © Copyright Law © © © ➢ Copyright law comes from 17 U.S.C. §101 et. Seq. ➢ Nature of copyright law • Purpose of copyright law: o to stimulate the creation and dissemination of as many works of authorship as possible‚ in order to benefit the public. o To promote progress of science and the useful arts (science refers to © and useful arts deals with patents). o “To promote the Progress of Science and the Useful Arts‚ by

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    all the features or parts are copied. In this case‚ because Halo 2 imitated Hallowed overall look and feel‚ it would be considered infringement. 3. Based only on the facts described above‚ could Trent and Xavier sue the makers of Halo 2 for copyright infringement? Why or why not? No Trent and Xavier could not sue the makers of Halo 2 because they could have no way of telling that Halo 2’s design started after Hallowed. Not only that‚ but since Halo 2 is a sequel to Halo 1‚ it is likely that

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