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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.
Section 6B (Copyright Law)
Pertains to broadcast.
Originality (Copyright)
Means the work was not copied by the author without consent.
Copyright Claim (Speech)
Cannot be claimed for speech if it is not recorded.
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.
Exclusive Copyright Rights
Include the right to copy and other rights detailed in sections 16 through 27 of copyright law.
Right to Copy (Copyright)
The exclusive right of a copyright holder, meaning anyone who copies the work without consent infringes copyright.
Copyright Infringement
The act of copying a work without the copyright holder's consent or permission.
Section 17 (Copyright Law)
Singles out the right to copy.
Section 18 (Copyright Law)
Singles out the right to issue copies to the public, applicable only for literary, artistic, musical, and dramatic works.
Works Requiring Originality (Copyright)
Literary, artistic, musical, and dramatic works, which are the four types that require copyright originality.
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.