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    paintings and other pictures have been protected by copyright law. Procedurally generated art can produce works that mimic a drawing‚ painting or photograph‚ but there is a complication in defining the work as an algorithm or a creative work. Copyright does not extend to algorithms‚ so the questions follows: Is procedurally generated art simply an algorithm that should be treated as such‚ or is it a creative work that should be covered by copyright law? Procedurally generated content in general is

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    Copyright for graphic designersCopyright is the legal exclusive right of the author of a creative work to control the copying of the work or the making of works derived from the original. Some examples of creative works are visual works like illustrations‚ photographs‚ and graphic designs‚ written works like books‚ articles‚ music and plays‚ recorded works like music and movies‚ etc. Here is a link to more information than you’d ever need about copyright: http://www.answers.com/copyright&r=67The

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    Copyright India

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    Copyright India (By Sangam Ghimire & Jyoti Pathak) Meaning 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. Indian work "Indian work" means

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    computer ethics are questions of copyright and privacy‚ all of which are discussion in detail in the following sections. Other problem exists as well‚ such as censorship‚ computer crime. Within the following content will include: 1¡­ Intellectual property has become more commonplace in the context of computer ethics during the past few years. Giving you what exactly does it refer to? And it encompasses creations of the human intellect and their protection‚usually by copyright. 2¡­ Introduce the intersection

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    First Quarter 2011 Financial Results Tengku Dato’ Sri Azmil Zahruddin (MD/CEO) Mohd Azha b Abd Jalil (CFO) 25 May 2011 © Copyright Malaysian Airline System Berhad 2011. All rights reserved Contents • • • • State of the Industry Staying on course First Quarter 2011 Financial Results Positioning MAS towards becoming the No 1 Airline in Asia • Summary © Copyright Malaysian Airline System Berhad 2011. All rights reserved. 2 Sharp rally in oil and fuel prices spurred by geopolitical

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    Copyright Report. Unit 39

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    ASSIGNMENT 4 TASK 2: COPYRIGHT REPORT Unit 39 - The Sound and Music Industry GC5. Copyrighting and licensing are critical avenues for rewarding creative skills and achievements within the sound and music industry and securing the future development of new music. The PRS (Performing Arts Society) has been licensing music and collecting royalties on behalf of music creators since it started in 1914. In 2010 the PRS announced its 2009 financial results showing a £623 million revenue. The table

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    Copyrights and Trademarks

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    On October 12‚ 1998‚ Congress passed the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).It Prohibits the "circumvention" of any effective "technological protection measure" (e.g.‚ a password or form of encryption) used by a copyright holder to restrict access to its material. Expressly states that many valuable activities based on the "fair use" doctrine (including reverse engineering‚ security testing‚ and privacy protection and encryption research) will not constitute illegal "anti-circumvention" According

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    Why Copyright Is Wrong

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    Copyright is essentially a means to protect an author‚ artist‚ musician‚ photographer‚ etc. in regards to his or her work. For example‚ if an author owns a copyright over his or her piece of literature‚ then the author is given full credit over the work‚ and others must seek permission in order to use the work. While copyright protects much of the use of works‚ under the Creative Commons licenses‚ there is a way to easily find images‚ articles‚ etc. that can be used by any individual. Additionally

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    Copyright Law in Botswana

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    DEPARTMENT OF LAW LAW AND SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODS (LAW135) COPYRIGHT LAW IN BOTSWANA: HOW FAR DOES THE GOVERNMENT GO TO ENFORCE THE LAW NAME: SAMUEL BOKANG PLAATJIE 201002810 SUPERVISOR: DR REKHA KUMAR DATE OF SUBMISSION: TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 3 ABSTRACT 3 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 4 Aims 4 Objectives 4 METHODOLOGY 5 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY 6 CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 7 CHAPTER THREE 8 ROLES OF AUTHORITIES 8 Botswana Police Service 8 Customs

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    The Indian Copyright Act

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    The Copyright Act‚ 1957 came into force from January 1958 and it essentially considered being the extension of the British Copyright Act‚ 1911 to India. This Act has been amended six times since then‚ i.e.‚ in 1983‚ 1984‚ 1992‚ 1994‚ 1999 and 2012 with the amendment of 1994 and 2012 considered to be most substantial and ground breaking. Copyright is a branch of intellectual property rights that protects original works of authorship. A copyright over some material generally implies that the copyright

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