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Another change in 1963 made it clear that joint authors of a book were eligible for the award.
The most outrageous concerns one of its joint authors.
In a film work, the authors of the subject matter, scenario, and music, along with the artistic director, are considered joint authors.
David Vaver states that joint authors will be the first co-owners of a copyright.
For works authored by joint authors, the copyright term was extended to the life of the last surviving author plus 70 years.
While the exploitation rights over the whole work belong to the producer, certain uses require the consent of the joint authors (Arts.
But, in this case, I fear that the willingness of the joint authors of this resolution to reach a compromise has gone too far.
In the case of an unincorporated body, such as a partnership, the partners will be considered to be the joint authors of the work.
Alternatively, all three persons, programmer, database developer and user, might be considered to be joint authors.
A prolific collaborator, Subbarao has Erdős number 1, and more than 40 joint authors.
In reality, all the persons listed above are the joint authors, in differing proportions, of the output resulting from the use of the system.
The prose of the joint authors is clear and bright, but not so peppy as Mr. Salvadori's alone was in "Why Buildings Stand Up."
For joint authors, the copyright of a work lasts the life of the author who dies last, plus 50 years from the end of the calendar year of that death.
The novel's joint authors, William Neely and Robert K. Ottum, based the book on actual events from the racing world but with their protagonist as the subject.
The judge in this suit eventually ruled in McLachlan's favour on the songs; though Neudorf may have contributed to the songwriting, neither regarded each other as joint authors.
Reports of original work, headed often by the names of many joint authors, became too full of jargon to be understood even by trained scientists who were not working in the particular field.
As the joint authors of this question, we understood that it was going to be on the agenda tonight when Mr McCreevy was here, and that was approved through the system.
Other grandsons of Wolf Löw were Abraham and Benjamin Singer, joint authors of Ha-Madrik, a pedagogic anthology of the Talmud.
The joint authors of THE SMILE OF THE BUDDHA embraced awkwardly.
John Milton (suspected of wilful mystification) had repudiated the authorship of Paradise Lost, and had introduced, as joint authors of that poem, two Unknown gentlemen, respectively named Grungers and Scadgingtone.
Kenneth's mother was Mabel Stewart, and he had a younger brother, Robert, with whom he remained very close throughout his life despite a large difference in age; they were joint authors of four papers published between 1936 and 1942.
The philosophy of Metanoia was developed during the 1990s in the writing and work of John Seymour and Will Sutherland (joint authors of the New Complete Book of Self Sufficiency).
It is for this reason that we are pleased that the resolution we will be voting on tomorrow has finally included paragraphs as important as paragraphs 17 and 19, of which we feel we are the joint authors.
Some, such as Laura Silber and Allan Little, joint authors of Yugoslavia: Death of a Nation, consider it a key moment in the breakup of Yugoslavia and a contributor to the Yugoslav wars.
Under the Copyright Act, Bhutanese copyright protection lasts for the life of the author, plus fifty years after death; in the case of joint authors, it lasts for fifty years after the death of the last author.