Copyrights

Word COPYRIGHTS
Character 10
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Definitions and meanings of "Copyrights"

What do we mean by copyrights?

The right by law to be the entity which determines who may publish, copy and distribute a piece of writing, music, picture or other work of authorship.

Such an exclusive right as it pertains to one or more specific works.

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The word "copyrights" in example sentences

The protection of the copyrights is a special privilege that society grants to the holder, that is done in order to grant society a return. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Having a particular policy with respect to patents or copyrights is a policy choice, which should be evaluated according to whether it promotes the public interest more or less than alternative policies. ❋ Robert Naiman (2010)

To return to the intellectual property example, the idea behind giving people patents and copyrights is precisely that it might be a bad idea to force people to sell things (books, songs, prescription drugs) for the marginal cost of distributing them. ❋ Unknown (2010)

While Google is kind enough to allow you to retain copyrights over everything you submit through the browser, you are kind enough to grant them an irrevocable license to it. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Had Mr Shockley been alive today, he would have earned billions in copyrights, which would have enabled him to lobby Congress and Senate with success for all his genetically controversial views. — ❋ Unknown (2008)

The response to abnormally long copyrights is not “information is free” it is “we need to return copyrights to more realistic lengths of time.” ❋ Unknown (2007)

Hall of the Stationers 'Company, where a register of copyrights is kept. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Certainly, the existence of copyrights is necessary to incent the production of certain types of creative works. ❋ Unknown (2007)

That said, getting rid of patents, trademarks and copyrights is asinine — they serve a useful purpose — but adjusting the laws slightly would both encourage innovation and permit a larger dedication of works to the public domain. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Model train software spat threatens future of open sourceBy Kevin Fayle in San FranciscoThrows copyrights from the train ❋ William "Papa" Meloney (2007)

You say, “The whole concept of copyrights is founded on the unproven hypothesis that more/better artistic works will reach the people if the authors are paid.” ❋ Unknown (2005)

Protecting copyrights is a generally accepted business practice. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The whole concept of copyrights is founded on the unproven hypothesis that more/better artistic works will reach the people if the authors are paid. ❋ Unknown (2005)

If we reduce, for example, the subsidy to agribusiness by 10 percent, then they would permit 10 percent of our copyrights to be enforced (say, copyrights from the period 1923 to 1931). ❋ Unknown (2004)

This act diminished the public's ability to access older works while granting more control to corporations anxious to preserve a few copyrights from the 1920's. ❋ Unknown (2003)

One mother, Patricia Santangelo, from New York, has decided to stand up against the labels, and another, Dawnell Leadbetter from the Seattle area, is also denying infringing record label copyrights, her lawyers having filed an answer refuting the allegations in the RIAA complaint. ❋ Unknown (2005)

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