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The copyright data elements can be used at the component level for a particular item; for example, in the case of a multi-media work comprising images, music, and textual material, each component may need to reflect a different copyright status. A ... more
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For your own use it should be OK although it is technically infringement of copy-write.Have a look at the work of the Pop Artist Andy Warhol and see what he did with his prints like the Marylin Monroe series.There are many tutorials in photo ... more
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Ordnance Survey (OS) Ordnance Survey - The national mapping agency of Great Britain'); return false">(OS) maps are subject to copyright control which restricts the use which may be made of them. The link below explains the restrictions and ... more
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Once embedded, a digital watermark cannot be removed. The user should back up his or her original before embedding a digital watermark. ... more
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Patents and trademarks are "rights" which are enshrined in law, but which must be applied for and a fee is required in order to maintain them. A patent can be used to protect an "idea", the actually novelty of an invention rather than a particular ... more
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Add a picture of the copyright symbol - be sure to save the picture onto your W drive. Copy the resource information onto your page. Create a hyperlink from your index page to the assignment. Don't forget to save! Resources: University of Texas ... more
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Send an email to the email address provided in the letter and someone will contact you shortly. ... more
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The Pay It Forward Foundation does claim trademark rights in the term "Pay it Forward Foundation." The idea, however, is in the public domain and we encourage all who want to promote the concept of paying it forward to do so. "Pay It Forward" the ... more
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In some cases, yes. The data itself is considered as "facts" and does not enjoy the copyright protection. But the indexes themselves may enjoy the copyright protection in case there of some special content selection or unique and distinctive format. ... more
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In most cases copyright laws do not apply on the information available freely on the web. Copyright laws apply only on original content, noted as original and copyright protected by its owner. ... more
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