单词 | copyrighted |
释义 | copyrighted (kɒpiraɪtɪd ) adjective Copyrighted material is protected by a copyright. They used copyrighted music without permission. Collocations: copyrighted material First, they will have to compensate the owners for use of the copyrighted material they host. Times, Sunday Times Cartoons, illustrations, and other copyrighted material aren't fair game for duplication. Christianity Today You started as a downloader, but now you are also distributing the copyrighted material. Times, Sunday Times Such a notice also may protect copyrighted material that you obtained from a third party and that you have inserted (with permission) on your website. Christianity Today But we've had to jettison plans for a wonderful presentation because we couldn't get permission to use copyrighted material. Christianity Today Earlier this month the site announced a crackdown on the use of copyrighted music. Times, Sunday Times The international record industry announced 2,000 new legal cases against individuals suspected of uploading large amounts of copyrighted music. Times, Sunday Times Performance of copyrighted music means to sing it. Christianity Today A common example of this type of copying includes the making of slides and transparencies containing the lyrics to copyrighted music for use in a youth worship service. Christianity Today However, the new rules will force them to block the uploading of copyrighted music videos or football matches before they are published online. Times, Sunday Times A church's risk of liability for the unauthorized duplication of copyrighted software by its employees can be reduced through the adoption of a computer software policy. Christianity Today This standard allows software developers to create original clones of copyrighted software products without infringing the copyright. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This section describes some of the uses of copyrighted software that courts have held to be fair. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Even copying of a significant portion (in terms of either quantity or quality) of a copyrighted work ordinarily will fail to constitute noninfringing fair use. Christianity Today Reproductions of portions of a copyrighted work that are substantial either in terms of quantity or quality will suffice. Christianity Today The copyright law contains a general exception to the exclusive right of a copyright owner to publicly perform his or her copyrighted work. Christianity Today Only the copyright owner has the right to reproduce a copyrighted work by making copies. Christianity Today However, the copyright law permits the owner of lawful copy of a copyrighted work to display the work publicly. Christianity Today Because of those protections, libraries routinely copy collection materials for a researcher's individual use, and writers can quote selectively from copyrighted works for scholarly purposes. The Times Literary Supplement In this week's lesson, we will address displays of copyrighted works. Christianity Today The descendants say the character displays traits from the copyrighted works. Times,Sunday Times Consequently, potential users of copyrighted works, e.g., filmmakers or biographers, must assume that many works they might use are copyrighted. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Collecting societies collect royalty payments from users of copyrighted works and distribute royalties to copyright owners. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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