Copyright law gives the creator of a work certain exclusive rights to those works, for a limited time. i dont know which is correct but if yall get a lyfe and a edu u can figure dis out alone . (dumd kids and adults)
Law enforcement has no chance at identifying and prosecuting all violators of copyright law, so it falls to the individual to decide to "do the right thing" even when they don't have the threat of getting caught.
In the US, "copyright law" refers to Title 17 of the United States Code, simply called "Copyrights." In the UK, it means the Copyright, Design, and Patents Act of 1988, called the Copyright Act for short.
It requires permission from the copyright holder or an exemption in the law.
It depends on whether you have the right or not. If you control the copyright to something (i.e., you drew/painted/wrote it), you have the exclusive right to copy it or authorize others to do so. If you do not control the copyright, you need an exemption in the law or permission from the copyright holder.
Using protected materials is legal if you have an exemption in the law or permission from the copyright holder.
The End User Licensing Agreement specifies how copyright law applies to a program.
Because copyright infringement is common everywhere, it's usually up to the individual to decide whether to do the right thing or not. Without enforcement, it's hard to convince people to pay for something they can get for free. This problem is not by any means unique to India.
The Copyright Law of the United States encourages the creation of art and culture by rewarding authors and artists with a set of exclusive rights. Federal Copyright law grants authors and artists the exclusive right to make and sell copies of their works, the right to create derivative works, and the right to perform or display their works publicly. These exclusive rights are subject to a time limit, and generally expire 70 years after the author's death. US Copyright law is governed by the federal Copyright Act of 1976. The constitution explicitly grants Congress the power to create copyright law. Specifically, Congress has the power
Yes; copyright law gives the rightsholder the exclusive right to public performance.
In India, as in other countries, law enforcement has no chance at identifying and prosecuting all violators of copyright law, so it falls to the individual to decide to "do the right thing" even when they don't have the threat of getting caught.
Copyright is simply the right to copy; it was first used in the early 1700s, not long after the first law giving authors the exclusive right to copy.
Copyright law is a federal law, granted in the Constitution.