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  • |title=New Front in the Copyright Wars: Out-of-Print Computer Games ...ned – it is ignored by the owner, and as such product support and possibly copyright enforcement are also "abandoned".<ref name=":0">{{Cite news|last=Krauth|fir
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  • !Title!!Major credits!!black & white or color (& running time)!!year / copyright date!!Notes ...on / Newton's Law of Gravitation and Third Law of Motion / Newton's Second Law of Motion / Parallel Forces : Laboratory / Projectiles / Projectiles : Labo
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  • {{Short description|Legal requirements to get a copyright}} ...pyright registration]], [[copyright renewal]], [[copyright notice]], and [[copyright deposit]].
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  • {{Further|United States copyright law}} [[File:US-CopyrightOffice-Seal.svg|thumb|Seal of the United States Copyright Office]]
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  • {{Short description|Copyright-protected work for which rightsholders are positively indeterminate}} ...2021 |url=https://nwu.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/NWU-comments-Digital-Copyright-Act-5MAR2021.pdf |date=March 5, 2021}}</ref>
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  • ...s. The purpose of the bill was to make it easier to determine who holds a copyright (by determining the identity of the person who paid the tax), and to allow ...e for hire. In practice, this would resemble copyright renewal under the [[Copyright Act of 1909]], but the bill will create a 50-year term renewable five times
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  • .../EU">{{cite web|title=Orphan works|url=http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/copyright/orphan_works/index_en.htm|publisher=European Commission|accessdate=27 May 2 ...s=36|doi=10.16995/olh.335|issn=2056-6700|doi-access=free}}</ref> In case a copyright holder comes forward later, they are entitled to stop the institution's usa
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  • {{Short description|Film that has been abandoned by its creator or copyright holder}} ...''' is a [[motion picture]] work that has been abandoned by its owner or [[copyright]] holder; also, any film that has suffered neglect.
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  • ...aig |first=Paul |author2=Grainne De Burca |author3=P. P. Craig |title=EU Law: Text, Cases and Materials |edition=4th |year=2006 |publisher=Oxford Univer #* [[Member state of the European Union|Member states]]
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  • | founded = {{unbulleted list | {{Start date and age|1988}} | [[w:United States]]}} The '''National Film Registry''' (or '''NFR''' for short) is the United States [[National Film Preservation Board]]'s (NFPB) collection of [[film]]s selec
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  • | country = United States ...> was individually well-received, including in showings outside the United States. The ''Thames Star'', a New Zealand newspaper, described the film as "screa
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  • |foundation = 1996<br>[[United States]] | hq_location_country = [[United States]]
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  • |location=[[United States]] The [[United States]] '''National Film Preservation Board''' ('''NFPB''') is the [[committee|bo
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