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Copyright and 1999
* Ewald, P. P., editor 50 Years of X-Ray Diffraction ( Reprinted in pdf format for the IUCr XVIII Congress, Glasgow, Scotland, Copyright © 1962, 1999 International Union of Crystallography )
* Popular Account Bugs of Wormy Apples, Part 2 Copyright © 1999 by Louise Kulzer
Copyright © BBC 1999.
The company also agreed to withdraw its December 1999 request to the Canadian Copyright Board for an interim Internet retransmission tariff for the years 1999 and 2000, with a final tariff to be determined in due course.
Helene J. Kantor, Plant Ornament in the Ancient Near East, Revised: 11 August 1999, Copyright 1999 Oriental Institute, University of Chicago
* PT Colahan, IG Mayhew, AM Merrit & JN Moore Manual of Equine Medicine and Surgery Copyright Mosby Inc ( 1999 ).
Copyright 1999 DreamWorks.

Copyright and Institute
The Copyright Office promotes improved copyright protection for U. S. creative works abroad through its International Copyright Institute.
Created within the Copyright Office by Congress in 1988, the International Copyright Institute provides training for high-level officials from developing and newly industrialized countries and encourages development of effective intellectual property laws and enforcement overseas.
Copyright of words to which the Prize may be awarded to become the property of the Gawler Institute.
* The National Institute of the Author ’ s Copyright and the Law Faculty of the UNAM, honoured him with a distinction due to the National Program of Recognition to Professors of Public Universities with written works on March 11, 2005.

Copyright and University
* " Reincarnation as Taught by Early Christians ", by I. M. Oderberg, from Sunrise magazine, May 1973, Copyright © 1973 by Theosophical University Press.
* Freedom of Expression ( McLeod book ) by Kembrew McLeod, first published in 2005 by Doubleday as Freedom of Expression ®: Overzealous Copyright Bozos and Other Enemies of Creativity, reprinted in 2007 by University of Minnesota Press as Freedom of Expression ®: Resistance and Repression in the Age of Intellectual Property
** Oates, J. C. T. Cambridge University Library: a History ; 1: From the beginnings to the Copyright Act of Queen Anne.
* Concluding Unscientific Postscript to Philosophical Fragments Volume I, by Johannes Climacus, edited by Soren Kierkegaard, Copyright 1846 – Edited and Translated by Howard V. Hong and Edna H. Hong 1992 Princeton University Press
# Joseph Lowenstein, The Author's Due: Printing and the Prehistory of Copyright, University of Chicago Press, 2002
# Lyman Ray Patterson, Copyright in Historical Perspective, Vanderbilt University Press, 1968.
Michael Geist, Canada Research Chair of Internet and E-commerce Law at the University of Ottawa, has suggested that the core desire of the draft legislation is " to satisfy U. S. pressure by enacting something very close to the U. S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act ".
* Pacific Art: persistence, Change and meaning Memorial Images of Eastern Fiji By Anita Herle Copyright 2002, University of Hawai ’ i Press
Copyright 2008, Oxford University Press.
Copyright © 2007 The Regents of the University of California.
Recently, Copyright Office, New Delhi has copyrighted the Hindi to Punjabi Machine Translation Software developed by Dr. Vishal Goyal and Dr. G. S. Lehal, Punjabi University Patiala.
Copyright 2008 by Oxford University Press.
Copyright 2008 by Oxford University Press.
In the United Kingdom, the Legal Deposit Libraries Act 2003 restates the Copyright Act 1911, that one copy of every book published there must be sent to the national library ( the British Library ); five other libraries ( the Bodleian Library at Oxford University, the Cambridge University Library, the National Library of Scotland, the Trinity College Library, Dublin, and the National Library of Wales ) are entitled to request a free copy within one year of publication.
In the Republic of Ireland, the Copyright and Related Rights Act 2000 specifies that one copy of every book published is to be delivered to the National Library of Ireland, the Trinity College Library, Dublin, the library of the University of Limerick, the library of Dublin City University, and the British Library.
Copyright 2008, Oxford University Press.
Copyright MCB University Press1995
* British History Online, Copyright 2003-2007 University of London & History of Parliament Trust, available at British History Online.
Copyright 2008, Oxford University Press.
Fisher Library, University of Sydney Library the photographer, Kieren Po, is credited as per the moral rights provisions of the Copyright Act 1968 ( Commonwealth of Australia ).
Copyright 2007 by Oxford University Press.
Copyright Brandeis University.

Copyright and NY
Copyright c 1994, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1633 Broadway, New York, NY 10019. views expressed in this history are those of the author and do not reflect the official policy or position of the Department of the Navy or the U. S. government.
It has been on the cutting edge in framing Digital Rights issues with the founding of NY Fair Use, and later, the New York Association of Copyright Stake Holders.

Copyright and .
The United States Copyright Office defines copyright as " a form of protection provided by the laws of the United States ( title 17, U. S. Code ) to authors of " original works of authorship ".
Copyright law has been amended time and time again since the inception of the law to extend the length of this fixed period where the work is exclusively controlled by the copyright holder.
Copyright 2005.
The work is registered with the U. S. Copyright Office but has yet to be released to the public.
Copyright is a legal concept, enacted by most governments, giving the creator of an original work exclusive rights to it, usually for a limited time.
Copyright initially was conceived as a way for government to restrict printing ; the contemporary intent of copyright is to promote the creation of new works by giving authors control of and profit from them.
Copyright was invented after the advent of the printing press and with wider public literacy.
Copyright has grown from a legal concept regulating copying rights in the publishing of books and maps to one with a significant effect on nearly every modern industry, covering such items as sound recordings, films, photographs, software, and architectural works.
The Copyright Act of 1790 in the Columbian Centinel.
The Copyright Clause of the United States Constitution ( 1787 ) authorized copyright legislation: " To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries.
The UK signed the Berne Convention in 1887 but did not implement large parts of it until 100 years later with the passage of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act of 1988.
The Universal Copyright Convention was drafted in 1952 as another less demanding alternative to the Berne Convention, and ratified by nations such as the Soviet Union and developing nations.
The 2002 WIPO Copyright Treaty enacted greater restrictions on the use of technology to copy works in the nations that ratified it.
Copyright does not cover ideas and information themselves, only the form or manner in which they are expressed.
Copyright laws are standardized somewhat through international conventions such as the Berne Convention and Universal Copyright Convention.
Copyright law recognises the right of an author based on whether the work actually is an original creation, rather than based on whether it is unique ; two authors may own copyright on two substantially identical works, if it is determined that the duplication was coincidental, and neither was copied from the other.
For example, in English law the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 provides that if a copyrighted work is made by an employee in the course of that employment, the copyright is automatically owned by the employer which would be a " Work for Hire.
", or the word " Copyright ", followed by the year of the first publication of the work and the name of the copyright holder — was part of U. S. statutory requirements.
In 1989 the United States enacted the Berne Convention Implementation Act, amending the 1976 Copyright Act to conform to most of the provisions of the Berne Convention.

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