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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1. lappuse
... retain no rights whatsoever in the work ; indeed , the law regards the buyer as the true creator of the work . Recently , freelance artists and writers - those people most affect- ed by the work made for hire provisions of the law ...
... retain no rights whatsoever in the work ; indeed , the law regards the buyer as the true creator of the work . Recently , freelance artists and writers - those people most affect- ed by the work made for hire provisions of the law ...
2. lappuse
... retain some negotiated control over their creations . The bill , as it has been introduced by Senator Cochran , deals with both printed and audiovisual material . So , we have followed that division of the bill into what we believe is ...
... retain some negotiated control over their creations . The bill , as it has been introduced by Senator Cochran , deals with both printed and audiovisual material . So , we have followed that division of the bill into what we believe is ...
4. lappuse
... retains the copyright and all other rights such as foreign reprint rights , movie and television rights , audio tape rights , future reprint rights , and possible newspaper syndication or reworking of the material , which could insure ...
... retains the copyright and all other rights such as foreign reprint rights , movie and television rights , audio tape rights , future reprint rights , and possible newspaper syndication or reworking of the material , which could insure ...
9. lappuse
... retain's ownership of his / her copyright and subsidiary rights . Nor is it necessary for a publisher to divest the author of his / her copyright , subsidiary rights and right of termination in order to make legitimately related uses of ...
... retain's ownership of his / her copyright and subsidiary rights . Nor is it necessary for a publisher to divest the author of his / her copyright , subsidiary rights and right of termination in order to make legitimately related uses of ...
11. lappuse
... retain motion picture and similar rights . A magazine contributor who sells an article or story under either section 101 ( 2 ) , the for - hire section , or under an outright grant of all rights , would not share in the income from a ...
... retain motion picture and similar rights . A magazine contributor who sells an article or story under either section 101 ( 2 ) , the for - hire section , or under an outright grant of all rights , would not share in the income from a ...
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