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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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  • |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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  • {{Short description|Legal requirements to get a copyright}} ...pyright registration]], [[copyright renewal]], [[copyright notice]], and [[copyright deposit]].
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  • !Title!!Major credits!!black & white or color (& running time)!!year / copyright date!!Notes !Title!!Major credits!!black & white or color (& running time)!!year / copyright date!!Notes
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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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  • {{Short description|US Senate copyright bill}} ....) the infringing use of the work provided attribution to the owner of the copyright, if known.<ref name="washingtonwatch.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.washing
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  • <ref name=Copyright890>{{cite journal |title=none |journal=Catalogue of Copyright Entries Part 3: Musical Compositions |series=new series |volume=3 |issue=40 <ref name=Copyright1344>{{cite journal |title=none |journal=Catalogue of Copyright Entries Part 3: Musical Compositions |series=new series |volume=5 |issue=44
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  • ...right Resources Project<ref>[http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/copyright_project/ Copyright Resources Project] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100129165 ...als from its documentation collection and make them freely available, with copyright holders' permissions, on the Internet. In 2006, a three-year grant from [[
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  • * ''Motion Pictures 1960-1969 Catalog of Copyright Entries'' 1971 Library of Congress * ''Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third Series Volume 24, Parts 12-13, Number 1: Motion Pictures and
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  • ===Copyright note===
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  • #* [[Copyright law of the European Union]] #* [[Copyright Duration Directive|Directive on harmonising the term of copyright protection]]
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  • ...r the public domain (differing in the various countries according to their copyright laws). Several events were also planned for January 1, 2011, to celebrate t
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  • ...ed. His fur color has not been definitively established, and the surviving copyright synopsis<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.thetimelinemachine.com/articles/10 ...prietor and—as is the case with almost all film entrepreneurs—he owned the copyright to any creative work by his employees. In common with many animators at the
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  • ...ffice>{{cite book |title=Library of Congress Copyright Office - Catalog of Copyright Entries, Part 1, Group 3: Dramatic Compositions, Motion Pictures |url=https
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  • .... Part 1. [A] Group 1. Books. New Series | publisher=Library of Congress - Copyright Office | year=1910 | pages=1053}}</ref> Another 1910 publication by M.A Don
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  • ;Copyright:
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  • 11:02:10:00 - 11:02:17:00�TC: "Cindy Goes To A Party" "Copyright MCMLV Centron Corporation, Inc.' over drawing of girl wearing party dress a
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  • ...opics and activities related to moving image archiving, e.g. preservation, copyright and cataloguing. Their rosters are volunteers from within the AMIA members
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  • ...not available on video, patrons may pay for a film to video transfer when copyright restrictions do not apply. The resulting access video copy can be viewed on
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  • ...ed archives, and taken positions on subjects as disparate as the impact of copyright on preservation and access and the repatriation of audiovisual heritage ite
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  • ..., or because they were U.S. productions that were published without proper copyright notice.
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  • ......Oil Industry Information Committee of the American Petroleum Institute, Copyright 1953. |forma=16mm |year=1953 |up=|next=|prev=|step=2 |lang=English |pbrs=Af
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  • ...tps://web.archive.org/web/20070705103507/http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/~howard/Copyright/ * Copyright: http://besser.tsoa.nyu.edu/howard/Copyright/index.html
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  • ...[[experimental film]]s, [[short film]]s, [[music video]]s, films out of [[copyright]] protection or in the public domain, [[Serial film|film serial]]s, [[home
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  • copyright MCMXXXVIL Pare Lorentz,- Farm Security Administration, U.S.A
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  • :<span id="refStone1989"></span>Stone, Tom. &ldquo;Copyright and Conservation,&rdquo; <i>Shared Responsibility: Proceedings of a Seminar
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  • Title: "This film is licensed under copyright solely for private exhibition. Its public exhibition is prohibited."
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  • ...the NFPF's authorization twice, in 2005 via the ''Family Entertainment and Copyright Act of 2005'' (Public Law 109-9) and in 2008 via the ''Library of Congress
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  • ...orts that were released prior to August 1948, while Warner still owned the copyright all of the cartoons. Unlike the previous TV package, this package had the W
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  • ...m and the traditions presented. Most films on Folkstreams are protected by copyright, and the filmmakers have given their permission and encouragement for the s
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  • ...average speed of nearly 10 miles per hour. While there is no production or copyright information on the film, the state of completion of the Flood Building and
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  • ...OM PRISON." All users of this barefaced piracy are infringing the Dramatic Copyright of the [[Vitagraph Company of America]]. We, as their exclusive European Ag
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  • ...the NFPF's authorization twice, in 2005 via the ''Family Entertainment and Copyright Act of 2005'' (Public Law 109-9) and in 2008 via the ''Library of Congress
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  • ...er, the Archive does not fall under this quota as the Archive pays for the copyright to screen these films, not to commercially distribute them.<ref name=":34"/
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  • ...936]</ref> The ''Hearst Metrotone News'' name continued to appear on the [[copyright]] notice at the end of the newsreel. [[Michael Fitzmaurice (actor)|Michael
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  • ...[National Archives and Records Administration|National Archives]], without copyright restrictions.<ref>[https://unwritten-record.blogs.archives.gov/2013/12/30/u
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  • * ''Motion Pictures 1912-1939 Catalog of Copyright Entries'' 1951 Library of Congress
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  • ...The first performance was on February 8, 1914,{{efn|McCay registered the copyright for ''Gertie the Dinosaur'' on September 15, 1914.{{sfn|Canemaker|2005|p=18
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  • Title: "This film is licensed under copyright solely for private exhibition. Its public exhibition is prohibited."
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  • ...Institute; however, most stag films are in a state of decay and have no [[copyright]], credits, or acknowledged authorship. The stag film era ended due to the
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