Copyright Law Lecture Review

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Flashcards covering key vocabulary and concepts from the copyright law lecture, including sections, rights, and definitions.

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Section 5B (Copyright Law)

Pertains to sound recording.

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Section 6B (Copyright Law)

Pertains to broadcast.

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Originality (Copyright)

Means the work was not copied by the author without consent.

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Copyright Claim (Speech)

Cannot be claimed for speech if it is not recorded.

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Work for Hire (Copyright)

A work created by someone paid a salary using employer's resources, where the employer becomes the first owner once the work is published.

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Exclusive Copyright Rights

Include the right to copy and other rights detailed in sections 16 through 27 of copyright law.

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Right to Copy (Copyright)

The exclusive right of a copyright holder, meaning anyone who copies the work without consent infringes copyright.

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Copyright Infringement

The act of copying a work without the copyright holder's consent or permission.

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Section 17 (Copyright Law)

Singles out the right to copy.

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Section 18 (Copyright Law)

Singles out the right to issue copies to the public, applicable only for literary, artistic, musical, and dramatic works.

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Works Requiring Originality (Copyright)

Literary, artistic, musical, and dramatic works, which are the four types that require copyright originality.

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Artist-Producer Disputes (Music Industry)

Conflicts that arise when established artists, like Madonna, dislike contracts they signed early in their careers for publication and production.