The Copyright Handbook for Fine and Applied ArtsWatson-Guptill Publications, 1963 - 125 lappuses Explains the many facets of copyright as it affects those in the fine and applied arts. |
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... claim . To repeat , he not only has the right , he must do so if he wishes to claim copyright . If he publishes the work without the notice , it amounts to a dedication to the public , and the work falls into the public domain and free ...
... claim . To repeat , he not only has the right , he must do so if he wishes to claim copyright . If he publishes the work without the notice , it amounts to a dedication to the public , and the work falls into the public domain and free ...
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... claim renewal . If the author dies without leaving a will , and neither his widow nor any of his children are living , his next of kin may claim renewal . How to Claim Renewal Copyright As mentioned previously , application must be made ...
... claim renewal . If the author dies without leaving a will , and neither his widow nor any of his children are living , his next of kin may claim renewal . How to Claim Renewal Copyright As mentioned previously , application must be made ...
78. lappuse
... claim to copyright cannot be registered in a commercial print or label consisting solely of trademark subject matter and lacking copyrightable matter . The Copyright Office will register a claim in a commercial print or label that ...
... claim to copyright cannot be registered in a commercial print or label consisting solely of trademark subject matter and lacking copyrightable matter . The Copyright Office will register a claim in a commercial print or label that ...
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ON COPYRIGHT IN GENERAL | 3 |
Summary | 9 |
Optional Form of Notice | 16 |
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actual damages APPLICATION FORM applied art Architectural articles of merchandise artistic ASCAP assignment award Buenos Aires Convention choreographic Claim in Class claim to copyright CLASS G class includes CLASS K co-owners common law composer compulsory license Congress consumer Contracting Countries copyist copyright law provides copyright notice Copyright Office experts copyright owner court decisions deposit design patents design piracy design protection dramatic composition dramatico-musical compositions effective exclusive licenses exclusive right foreign countries infringing copies jukebox exemption limited manufacturer models or designs motion pictures musical composition nondramatic notice of copyright original design part-transfers particular performing rights organizations photoplays present print or label problem produced public domain public performance Published and Unpublished radio record producers Register a Claim Register of Copyrights renewal copyright script sound recordings statutory damages structure subject to copyright television program term tion Twelfth Street Rag United States copyright Universal Copyright Convention