Definition of Work Made for Hire in the Copyright Act of 1976: Hearing Before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session, on S. 2044 ... October 1, 1982, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - 159 lappuses |
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... ownership of the copyright that should belong to the creat- ing author . The copyright can be considered to represent a bundle of separate rights which can be sold or licensed either separately or all at one time . Customarily , a ...
... ownership of the copyright that should belong to the creat- ing author . The copyright can be considered to represent a bundle of separate rights which can be sold or licensed either separately or all at one time . Customarily , a ...
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... Ownership of Copyright Consistant with the Constitutional mandate , the Copyright Act provides that copyright in an article , story , illustration or other work " vests intially in the author or authors of the work . " The true author ...
... Ownership of Copyright Consistant with the Constitutional mandate , the Copyright Act provides that copyright in an article , story , illustration or other work " vests intially in the author or authors of the work . " The true author ...
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... ownership and economic benefit of the rights which the Constitution intended them to enjoy . And they are paid only for the right the publisher actually exercises , the right of publication ; no publisher pays a higher price to ...
... ownership and economic benefit of the rights which the Constitution intended them to enjoy . And they are paid only for the right the publisher actually exercises , the right of publication ; no publisher pays a higher price to ...
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... ownership of a work to be vested in the creator of that work , who would then be able to sell as many publication rights as he or she sees fit . Usual practice in the magazine publishing industry calls for the sale of first 16.
... ownership of a work to be vested in the creator of that work , who would then be able to sell as many publication rights as he or she sees fit . Usual practice in the magazine publishing industry calls for the sale of first 16.
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... ownership by the writer and the ability to negotiate the numerous rights that the publisher may desire to purchase for extra payment . It takes an experienced writer with clout in the marketplace to refuse the first contract . While ...
... ownership by the writer and the ability to negotiate the numerous rights that the publisher may desire to purchase for extra payment . It takes an experienced writer with clout in the marketplace to refuse the first contract . While ...
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