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Monday, October 10, 2011

week 2 EOC: copy right law



Original works: according to the copyright .gov ownership starts with the author whom created the piece of work, as defined as a tangible work. If the properties transferred to another assignee than the assignor waves their rights to any future clam to that property in future events.

Work for hire: In the case of a work for hire the assignee loses the right to said intellectual property to the assignor in which that piece of property within that said assignment pertains. Therefor, the assignee has no right to said content, and has no claim to such content in future date.

Joint work: in the case of a joint effort work for content that content is therefore divided equally between all parties of non work for hire for that said property and each party has equal rights to that content.  The transfer of joint property is such that an individual may assign their portion to said property and the assignee retains new ownership, which will not affect all other parties interests in that property.



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