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Copyright
The dictionary definition


The exclusive legal right, given to an originator
 to print, publish, perform, film, or record
 literary, artistic, or musical material, and to
 authorize others to do the same.
What can and cant be
                       copyrighted
           Can
   Books
                                       Cant
                               Thoughts
   Paintings
                               Ideas
   Maps
                               Spoken word (unless
   Musical compositions
                               recorded)
   Dramatic works
                               A name (however can be
   Photographs
                               trademarked)
   Paintings
                               Facts
   Prints
   Sculptures
   motion pictures
   Computer programs
   Sound recordings
   Chorography
   Architectural work
   Engravings
The benefits

 To have control over the work you create
 To make sure your work is used in the way you
  intended and/or approve of.
 To get recognition for the time and effort you
  have put into the creation.
 Also to be able to make money from your
  creation.
Fair use
 Copyright does not prohibit all copying or replication of
  creations.
 In the US in the Copyright Act of 1976 the fair use doctrine
  permits some copying and distribution without the
  permission of the copyright holder.
 The statute does not clearly define fair use but instead
  gives factors to consider in fair use analysis.
 In the UK, a similar notion of fair use was established
  thorough legislation.
 The concept of fair use can be confusing and complicated
  to understand. However in Canada, private copying for
  personal use has been permitted since 1999.
Copyright and Piracy
 Piracy is considered to be the illegitimate use of
  materials held by copyright.
 Piracy primarily targets software, film and music.
 File sharing software like Limewire and The
  Pirate bay are one of the main ways which
  music, films and software are shared or in
  official terms Pirated as work passed from person
  to person (peer to peer) for free with no
  recognition given to the creator.
The Pirate Bay
 The Pirate Bay (commonly abbreviated TPB) is a Swedish
  website which hosts links and torrent files, which allow
  users to share electronic files, including
  multimedia, computer games and software via BitTorrent.
  The Pirate Bay bills itself as "The world's most resilient
  BitTorrent site"and is currently ranked as the 85th most
  visited website in the world and 17th in Sweden, has over
  5 million registered users and, as of 2011 and it hosts more
  than 3.5 million torrent files. According to the Los Angeles
  Times, The Pirate Bay is "one of the world's largest
  facilitators of illegal downloading" and "the most visible
  member of a burgeoning international anti-copyright or
  pro-piracy movement"
True or False?

If it doesnt have a copyright notice its not
 copyrighted.

False. Although true in the past but today all
major nations follow the Berne copyright
convention. You should always assume other
peoples work is copyrighted, unless you know
otherwise.
True or False?

If I dont charge for my creation which includes other
    peoples copyrighted work its not a violation.

False. Whether you charge can affect the damages
awarded in court but its still seen as a violation if you
give it away for free. And there can be serious
damages if you hurt the commercial value or integrity
of the creation.

However if the work has no commercial value, the
violation is mostly technical and is unlikely to end in
legal action.
True or False?


  You dont have to defend your copyright to
  legally keep it.
True. Copyright is effectively never lost, unless
  explicitly given away. Although in some cases
  it can run out 70 years after the death of the
  creator.
True or False?
 If I make up my own creation but base it on
  another persons work, my new work belongs to
  me e.g. A computer game with characters based
  from someone else's book.
False. Copyright law is quite explicit that the making
  of what is called derivative works (works based
  or derived from another copyrighted work). The
  new work belongs to the original creator no
  matter how hard/long/expensive the creative
  process was.
Bibliography
Images and facts from
 http://musically.com
 http://musicbusinesshacker.com
 http://iammusicuk.tumblr.com
 http://technologyblogged.com
 http://www.ifpi.org/content/section_views/w
  hat_is_copyright.html
 http://templetons.com

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  • 2. The dictionary definition The exclusive legal right, given to an originator to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same.
  • 3. What can and cant be copyrighted Can Books Cant Thoughts Paintings Ideas Maps Spoken word (unless Musical compositions recorded) Dramatic works A name (however can be Photographs trademarked) Paintings Facts Prints Sculptures motion pictures Computer programs Sound recordings Chorography Architectural work Engravings
  • 4. The benefits To have control over the work you create To make sure your work is used in the way you intended and/or approve of. To get recognition for the time and effort you have put into the creation. Also to be able to make money from your creation.
  • 5. Fair use Copyright does not prohibit all copying or replication of creations. In the US in the Copyright Act of 1976 the fair use doctrine permits some copying and distribution without the permission of the copyright holder. The statute does not clearly define fair use but instead gives factors to consider in fair use analysis. In the UK, a similar notion of fair use was established thorough legislation. The concept of fair use can be confusing and complicated to understand. However in Canada, private copying for personal use has been permitted since 1999.
  • 6. Copyright and Piracy Piracy is considered to be the illegitimate use of materials held by copyright. Piracy primarily targets software, film and music. File sharing software like Limewire and The Pirate bay are one of the main ways which music, films and software are shared or in official terms Pirated as work passed from person to person (peer to peer) for free with no recognition given to the creator.
  • 7. The Pirate Bay The Pirate Bay (commonly abbreviated TPB) is a Swedish website which hosts links and torrent files, which allow users to share electronic files, including multimedia, computer games and software via BitTorrent. The Pirate Bay bills itself as "The world's most resilient BitTorrent site"and is currently ranked as the 85th most visited website in the world and 17th in Sweden, has over 5 million registered users and, as of 2011 and it hosts more than 3.5 million torrent files. According to the Los Angeles Times, The Pirate Bay is "one of the world's largest facilitators of illegal downloading" and "the most visible member of a burgeoning international anti-copyright or pro-piracy movement"
  • 8. True or False? If it doesnt have a copyright notice its not copyrighted. False. Although true in the past but today all major nations follow the Berne copyright convention. You should always assume other peoples work is copyrighted, unless you know otherwise.
  • 9. True or False? If I dont charge for my creation which includes other peoples copyrighted work its not a violation. False. Whether you charge can affect the damages awarded in court but its still seen as a violation if you give it away for free. And there can be serious damages if you hurt the commercial value or integrity of the creation. However if the work has no commercial value, the violation is mostly technical and is unlikely to end in legal action.
  • 10. True or False? You dont have to defend your copyright to legally keep it. True. Copyright is effectively never lost, unless explicitly given away. Although in some cases it can run out 70 years after the death of the creator.
  • 11. True or False? If I make up my own creation but base it on another persons work, my new work belongs to me e.g. A computer game with characters based from someone else's book. False. Copyright law is quite explicit that the making of what is called derivative works (works based or derived from another copyrighted work). The new work belongs to the original creator no matter how hard/long/expensive the creative process was.
  • 12. Bibliography Images and facts from http://musically.com http://musicbusinesshacker.com http://iammusicuk.tumblr.com http://technologyblogged.com http://www.ifpi.org/content/section_views/w hat_is_copyright.html http://templetons.com