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The copyright act also provides moral rights for the author.
That's an amount well below the standard $750 fine required under the Copyright act.
According to section 34(4) of the copyright act, specific penalties will be decided by the court.
The first copyright act is passed in the United States.
Yes, under certain conditions as provided by section 117 of the Copyright Act.
He was responsible for the drafting of the 1905 Copyright Act.
Several other sections of the Copyright Act are relevant, also.
Without the 1998 copyright act, he said, Hollywood would have little motivation to distribute its movies in digital form.
Nevertheless, companies are determined to protect their products and are looking to the copyright act for help.
And the first United States copyright act, passed in 1790, made no provision for architecture.
Neither he nor his family saw any royalties, although the Copyright Act of 1790 was in place by then.
A name does not qualify as a 'writing' under the Copyright Act."
The ruling also deals with the right of publication under the Copyright Act.
The Copyright Act of 1976 changed several basic features of the law.
Over 5 years the number of cases surpassed 35,000 and caused the court to apply the Copyright act to the digital realm.
Even the law's strongest supporters, like software industry trade groups, said that the jury's decision had dealt a blow to the copyright act.
Computer programs, which are defined in the Copyright Act as a set of statements or instructions, could be covered.
They are unauthorized or 'pirated' - not unusual two centuries before the copyright act.
He held that under the Copyright Act, downloading a song for personal use was not illegal.
The district court held that the design submitted did not qualify as a "work of art" under the 1909 Copyright Act.
Presumably, this rule flows from section 13(1) of the Copyright Act.
The Copyright Act is in need of fixing, he argues, because the punishment doesn't fit the crime.
The Copyright Act, however, only gives rights holders legal standing to sue on behalf of their own works.
"The copyright act says that the performers are the presumed owners of the copyright."
Although it had no legal standing, the agreement guided library practice for the next 40 years and influenced the Copyright Act of 1976.