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Where Is The Border Between Free Information and Copyright?
Just few years ago, the line between free information and copyrighted information became blurry in the minds of many internet users. Computers were sold with media copying devices included on the machines; this led many computer users to assume that all information on the internet was free to copy if their machine was set up to do so.

What Everybody Ought to Know About Intellectual Property Law
Intellectual property law is the law that governs rights in creative works and inventions The most common such rights are patents, copyright and trademarks

Manage Sharing of Copyright Protected Data in the Internet
ipoque Publishes New White Paper About How to Deal With Copyright Violations in P2P Networks

Free Kazaa Lite - How to Download the Legal Kazaa Lite?
Downloading music on the Internet may sometimes be illegal Copying or reproducing files that have copyrights is truly punishable by law

Pending Federal Law Threatens All Copyright Owners says the Hodgson Law Group
The Shawn Bentley Orphan Works Act of 2008 (S. 2913) "Orphan Works Act of 2008" (H.R. 5889) allows anyone to use a copyrighted work without first obtaining permission. The user can later claim that a diligent search was conducted but the owner could not be found in any later action for infringement. This new legislation will apply to all copyright owners whether or not the work was previously registered with the Copyright Office. The legislation threatens the rights of artists, photographers, composers, film makers, publishers, and visual artists says the Hodgson Law Group. The Copyright Office not only endorses this legislation, but also advocates further changes that go beyond the proposed statute in reducing copyright protection. T...

Philippine Photographer Sues Major Daily for Copyright Infringement
Philippine Photographer Anton Sheker sues Major Philippine Daily Manila Bulletin for Copyright Infringement.


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Copyright infringement - 6 Ways To Get Rid Of Plagiarism
Copyright protection is a topic of discussion in the media. It appears that whenever we browse the internet there is another blurb on it. Turn on the television and a well-known actor or musician is discussing the importance of it. From Youtube and file sharing debates to film duplication, copyright is in every place. In this story we will define copyright and at a basic level, look at the reasons why creative people would copyright something and list types of creations that can be copyrighted.

How To Avoid Copyright Infringement
Copyright infringement is not an easy thing to explain. While it may seem as simple as not using someone else?s work, it?s not that easy. Thanks to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and many other organizations, we have the ability to use others? works -- as long as we use it under Fair Use laws. So what does Fair Use have to do with copyright infringement, and how can you utilize it?

An Inventor?s Guide To Understanding Patents And Copyright Laws
Patents and copyright laws give the inventor the exclusive rights to the invention. No one else can produce the invention for a set period of time under patent and copyright law. Patents and copyright laws are set up to protect inventors. The law on patents can be found in the United States Constitution, Article 1, Section 8 and in Title 35 of the United States Code.

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