Difference between revisions of "Future of Copyright"

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Vijay Kalappa
Vijay Kalappa


'''AN INTRODUCTION TO COPYRIGHT: TERMINOLOGY AND MEANING'''
'''AN INTRODUCTION TO COPYRIGHT: TERMINOLOGY'''


'''''What is Copyright?'''''
'''''What is Copyright?'''''


Webster defines copyright as "the exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, and sell the matter and form (as of a literary, musical, or artistic work)"
Webster defines copyright as "the exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, and sell the matter and form (as of a literary, musical, or artistic work)"
'''''What is Intellectual Property?'''''
A product of the intellect that has commercial value, including copyrighted property such as literary or artistic works, and ideational property, such as patents, appellations of origin, business methods, and industrial processes.

Revision as of 20:12, 3 May 2006

.The group that selects this topic as thiers please put your name and composition here!
.Then place your 20 research questions
.Then divide the questions amoungst the group and answer them in this page! (to be done for next week Thursday - 4 May)

Great, an interesting topic! Check also the LIACs 2006 scenario set Future of Intellectual Property that gives insight into and connect with this issue.

Group 4 Ching-Heng Wu, Hui-Fei Yen, Vijay Kalappa

AN INTRODUCTION TO COPYRIGHT: TERMINOLOGY

What is Copyright?

Webster defines copyright as "the exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, and sell the matter and form (as of a literary, musical, or artistic work)"

What is Intellectual Property?

A product of the intellect that has commercial value, including copyrighted property such as literary or artistic works, and ideational property, such as patents, appellations of origin, business methods, and industrial processes.