| DIANE Publishing Company - 1994 - 180 lapas
...accorded to the copyright owner by this title. (e) INVOLUNTARY TRANSFER.' — When an individual author's ownership of a copyright, or of any of the exclusive rights under a copyright, has not previously been transferred voluntarily by that individual author, no action by any governmental... | |
| David E. W. Fenner - 1995 - 338 lapas
...infers that the "work of authorship" is not a tangible thing,50 as does Section 202 which confirms that: Ownership of a copyright, or of any of the exclusive...any material object in which the work is embodied. The work of authorship, thus, may only be a mental creation, the melody or poem in the mind, the ballad... | |
| Peter A. Alces, Harold See - 1994 - 774 lapas
..."[o]wnership of a copyright, or of any of ™244 NE2d 250 (NY 1968). "Id. at 254. "17 USC §301 (1988). 132 the exclusive rights under a copyright, is distinct...ownership of any material object in which the work is embodied."1 Ownership rights extend to the expression, but only to the expression, not to the object... | |
| W. Speed Hill, Edward M. Burns, Peter L. Shillingsburg - 1997 - 458 lapas
...prevent copying) is separate from the ownership of the physical object. 17 USC §202 states: Ownership of a copyright ... is distinct from ownership of any...ownership of any material object, including the copy ... in which the work is first fixed, does not of itself convey any rights in the copyright It is important... | |
| Patrick J. Flinn - 2000 - 1388 lapas
...accorded to the copyright owner by this title. (e) Involuntary Transfer. — When an individual author's ownership of a copyright, or of any of the exclusive rights under a copyright, has not previously been transferred voluntarily by that individual author, no action by any governmental... | |
| Simon Stokes - 2001 - 216 lapas
...exceptions to this rule eg pre-CDPA photographs — see Copinger para. 5—02. 19 S. 202: [o]wnership of a copyright ... is distinct from ownership of any material object in which the work is embodied. This section was introduced following Pushman v. New York Graphic Society Inc. 287 NY 302, 308, 39... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 2002 - 224 lapas
...and phonorecprds themselves, where the free market and antitrust laws come into play. See Section 202 ("Ownership of a copyright, or of any of the exclusive...any material object in which the work is embodied ). When the copyright monopoly in the intellectual property is used to restrict competition in the... | |
| Al Kohn, Bob Kohn - 2002 - 979 lapas
...is important to note that ownership of copyright in a work, or any of the exclusive rights under the copyright, is distinct from ownership of any material object in which the work may be embodied/1 6 Accordingly, transfer of ownership of any material object, including the copy or... | |
| 293 lapas
...accorded to the copyright owner by this title. (e) Involuntary Transfer. - When an individual author's ownership of a copyright, or of any of the exclusive rights under a copyright, has not previously been transferred voluntarily by that individual author, no action by any governmental... | |
| Frederic H. Erbisch, Karim M. Maredia - 2004 - 332 lapas
...copyright are personal property rights and can be transferred in whole or in part. However, ownership of a copyright is distinct from ownership of any material object in which the work is embodied. Therefore, transfer of ownership of a material object, including the copy or phonorecord in which the... | |
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