copyright law
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copyright
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈkɒp.i.raɪt/us/ˈkɑː.pi.raɪt/
the legal right to control the production and selling of a book, play, film, photograph, or piece ...
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law
noun
uk/lɔː/us/lɑː/
a rule, usually made by a government, that is used to order the way in which a ...
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(Definition ofcopyrightandlawfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In short, the integrity of the currentcopyrightlawis maintained.
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First, there is the sheer volume of advice proffered to barbershoppers aboutcopyrightlaw.
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Originality incopyrightlawis important.
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Copyrightlawmust serve the rightholder.
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Copyrightlawfaces a further critical problem.
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We also have the incomplete harmonisation ofcopyrightlaw.
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But what sort of law iscopyrightlaw?
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The amendment goes to the heart ofcopyrightlaw.
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For example,copyrightlawis a morass and a quagmire.
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That brought a new concept of copyright intocopyrightlaw.
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I take his point about the complications ofcopyrightlaw.
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Is he not in breach ofcopyrightlaw?
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There is also the matter of thecopyrightlaw.
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The currentcopyrightlawwould give those designs automatic protection.
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To take a few instances of the existingcopyrightlaw.
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This would be a new departure incopyrightlaw.
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This can work either through straightforward means such as censorship, or in more complex ways such as the uneven implementation ofcopyrightlaw.
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Systems based on our approach have been developed in family law, refugee law, determining eligibility for government legal aid,copyrightlawand e-tourism.
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From 1831 onwards, after the originalcopyrightlawof 1790 was revised and amended, music published in sheet music form was accorded the same copyright protection.
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We still have to wait for a thorough revision ofcopyrightlaw.
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Copyrightlawallows limited use of material without permission for education, private study and research.
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I have no plans to reviewcopyrightlawin relation to publication of research.
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It will also outline our proposals for the reform ofcopyrightlaw.
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By assisting visually impaired people in that way, it would infringecopyrightlaw.
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Anyone who has been recording television programmes has been in breach ofcopyrightlaw.
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