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Stupid I know! So I never made it back to the studio to start that next project or with the contract. About 6 months pass and I am approached by a friend on the street who is playing the song that I had written and recorded. I immediately asked him how he had gotten it, He told me he had bought it at the store in the mall.

Again I was 17 when This all happened. Did they already copyright my work as their own in order to release it? I do know the label who issued the contract was one partly owned by the owner of the recording studio. Is there anything I can do about this?

Do i have any rights to my work or the royalties that have been collected over the last 19 years? If you could advise me on this or at least point me in the right direction to try and resolve this, I would greatly appreciate it!

This is from a novice. I am planning to give presentation to 30 peer teachers in Early Childhood employed in our school district. The book in its 2nd edition was published in In addition, can i copy the Chapter and make 30copies for distribution to the same per audience. Must I request permission from the publisher? Or is this covered under facts? These frequently asked questions explain what a copyright is and what exactly it protects. Ignore Heading — Content Contents 1 What types of creative work does copyright protect?

Telonius says:. May 24, at am. Ricky Schurr says:. December 9, at pm. Learn the difference and more. Software Activation is a technology that verifies a software product has been legitimately licensed for use.

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You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. Bad policy leads to bad conduct and weird ways to think about creativity itself. His sequel, also featured here, tries to offer some solutions to this problem. Amazon Book Depository Video Website. No respectable list on copyright would be complete without Richard Stallman, the father of the Free Software Movement. Stallman pioneered the concept of copyleft and the free software licenses we all use today.

In this book, he examines copyright from the point of view of a computer software programmer: the issue of trusted computing. He views free software as a tool to create social justice and community, but regards copyright as a set of restrictions that harm the entire society and remove our existing freedoms.

Boldrin and Levine are economists who have seen people being sued for pirating songs; but also multi-million dollar AIDS patents, which were refused to poor African patients. Laws intended to promote the creation of more works now stand to hinder innovation, creativity and any competitive free market.

The solution: the entire copyright and patent systems must be eliminated. His knowledge of law and his terrific writing skills prove to be a hurricane of well argued facts, spanning from culture and copyright, to artists and money.

Using impartial evidence from economists, scientists, and even creators, he takes a nice swing at carving out a balanced view on the future of copyright. One not influenced by industry rhetoric, but rather one based on good policy. To an untrained eye, piracy seems to be a product of our very young digital revolution.



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