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''Law - intellectual property - copyright.'' | ''Law - intellectual property - copyright - US.'' | ||
Copyright is the exclusive right to reproduce - or to authorise others to reproduce - software, artistic, dramatic literary or musical works. | Copyright is the exclusive right to reproduce - or to authorise others to reproduce - software, artistic, dramatic literary or musical works. | ||
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* [[Creative commons]] | * [[Creative commons]] | ||
* [[Design]] | * [[Design]] | ||
* [[Fair dealing]] | |||
* [[Intangible assets]] | * [[Intangible assets]] | ||
* [[Intellectual property]] | * [[Intellectual property]] (IP) | ||
* [[Law]] | * [[Law]] | ||
* [[Parody]] | |||
* [[Patent]] | * [[Patent]] | ||
* [[Royalty]] | * [[Royalty]] | ||
Revision as of 19:23, 13 February 2025
Law - intellectual property - copyright - US.
Copyright is the exclusive right to reproduce - or to authorise others to reproduce - software, artistic, dramatic literary or musical works.
Fair use is a limitation to copyright.
Under fair use, it is permissible to quote brief excerpts from copyright material for fair purposes including research, criticism, review or parody.