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Copyright is a legal right created by the law of a country that grants the creator of an original work exclusive rights for its use and distribution. This is usually only for a limited time. The exclusive rights are not absolute but limited by limitations and exceptions to copyright law, including fair use.
Copyright is a form of intellectual property, applicable to certain forms of creative work. Under US copyright law, legal protection attaches only to fixed representations in a tangible medium. It is often shared among multiple authors, each of whom holds a set of rights to use or license the work, and who are commonly referred to as rightsholders. These rights frequently include reproduction, control over derivative works, distribution, public performance, and "moral rights" such as attribution.
Copyrights are considered territorial rights, which means that they do not extend beyond the territory of a specific jurisdiction. While many aspects of national copyright laws have been standardized through international copyright agreements, copyright laws vary by country.
YouTube is a video-sharing website headquartered in San Bruno, California, United States. The service was created by three former PayPal employees in February 2005. In November 2006, it was bought by Google for US$1.65 billion. YouTube now operates as one of Google's subsidiaries. The site allows users to upload, view, rate, share and comment on videos, and it makes use of WebM, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, and Adobe Flash Video technology to display a wide variety of user-generated and corporate media video. Available content includes video clips, TV clips, music videos, movie trailers and other content such as video blogging, short original videos, and educational videos.
Most of the content on YouTube has been uploaded by individuals, but media corporations including CBS, the BBC, Vevo, Hulu, and other organizations offer some of their material via YouTube, as part of the YouTube partnership program. Unregistered users can watch videos, and registered users can upload videos to their channels. Videos considered to contain potentially offensive content are available only to registered users affirming themselves to be at least 18 years old.
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The United States of America (USA), commonly referred to as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major territories and various possessions. The 48 contiguous states and Washington, D.C., are in central North America between Canada and Mexico. The state of Alaska is in the northwestern part of North America and the state of Hawaii is an archipelago in the mid-Pacific. The territories are scattered about the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. At 3.8 million square miles (9.842 million km2) and with over 320 million people, the country is the world's third or fourth-largest by total area and the third most populous. It is one of the world's most ethnically diverse and multicultural nations, the product of large-scale immigration from many countries. The geography and climate of the United States are also extremely diverse, and the country is home to a wide variety of wildlife.
Crash Course (also known as Driving Academy) is a 1988 made for television teen film directed by Oz Scott.
Crash Course centers on a group of high schoolers in a driver’s education class; many for the second or third time. The recently divorced teacher, super-passive Larry Pearl, is on thin ice with the football fanatic principal, Principal Paulson, who is being pressured by the district superintendent to raise driver’s education completion rates or lose his coveted football program. With this in mind, Principal Paulson and his assistant, with a secret desire for his job, Abner Frasier, hire an outside driver’s education instructor with a very tough reputation, Edna Savage, aka E.W. Savage, who quickly takes control of the class.
The plot focuses mostly on the students and their interactions with their teachers and each other. In the beginning, Rico is the loner with just a few friends, Chadley is the bookish nerd with few friends who longs to be cool and also longs to be a part of Vanessa’s life who is the young, friendly and attractive girl who had to fake her mother’s signature on her driver’s education permission slip. Kichi is the hip-hop Asian kid who often raps what he has to say and constantly flirts with Maria, the rich foreign girl who thinks that the right-of-way on the roadways always goes to (insert awesomely fake foreign Latino accent) “my father’s limo”. Finally you have stereotypical football meathead J.J., who needs to pass his English exam to keep his eligibility and constantly asks out and gets rejected by Alice, the tomboy whose father owns “Santini & Son” Concrete Company. Alice is portrayed as being the “son” her father wanted.
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Copyright Basics video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cp1Jn4Q0j6E My Site: http://www.theawesomearchfiend.com/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/TheArchfiend Live broadcasts and chat room: http://www.justin.tv/theawesomearchfiend YouTube's own help channel run by actual YouTube employees made a video about copyright basics here on this website. The video sank like a lead balloon immediately as it had been inundated with negative comments and thumbs downs. So what does YouTube do? They disable comments and video ratings. Very helpful, YouTube. Very helpful. You pussies. That is all.
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EPISODE DESCRIPTION This week, Stan Muller teaches you the basics of copyright in the United States. Copyright law is territorial, so we're going to cover the system we know the most about, and that's the US. Stan will talk about what kind of ideas can be copyrighted, who can get a copyright, and what protections the copyright grants. We'll also talk about the always contentious and seemingly ever-growing term of copyright. Stan will also teach you about the low bar for creativity, which means that original work doesn't have to be all that original, and he'll also touch on the problems with copyright in the modern world. The Magic 8 Ball is a registered trademark of the Mattel corporation. Citation 1: Title 17 United States Code, section 101 Citation 2: 17 USC 101 Citation 3: 17 USC 101...
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Download Your Free Music Business Handbook Now: https://berkonl.in/2uFlbxN Earn Your Music Business Degree Online from Berklee: https://berkonl.in/2tQmTOb In this video, Berklee Online instructor E. Michael Harrington walks you through the copyright facts you need to know to protect your musical works. Learn how your music is protected by the US Federal Government from the moment you create it, what that protection covers, and how long that protection lasts. 00:24 What is Copyright? 01:22 Copyright Myths 02:50 What Does Copyright Cover? 03:49 Why is Copyright Important? About E. Michael Harrington: Dr. E. Michael Harrington is a professor in music copyright and intellectual property matters. He has lectured at many law schools, organizations, and music conferences throughout North Amer...
Http://firemark.com In this video, Entertainment Lawyer Gordon Firemark talks about the international scope of copyright protection. this video sponsored by Theatre Producer Academy Http://theatreproduceracademy. Got a Question? Submit it at: http://firemark.com/questions Or call in to 310-243-6231 and leave your question on the voice feedback line.
This is a presentation about the basics of copyright law for graphic designers.
This video helps teachers understand the basics of copyright, fair use, public domain, and open licensing. For more information on this topic, read the open textbook chapter: http://k12techintegration.pressbooks.com/chapter/copyright/
http://www.patentlawip.com presents Copyright Basics to help guide you through the copyright process and to help select a good patent, trademark and copyright lawyer in Los Angeles, New York or SF.
Learn about basics of the U.S. Copyright Law! For more information: ■ United States Copyright Office: http://www.copyright.gov/ ■ Frequently Asked Questions about Copyright: http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/ ■ Copyright Law - Chapter 5: Copyright Infringement and Remedies: http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap5.html ■ Copyright Registration for Online Works (PDF): http://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ66.pdf ■ Library of Congress: http://www.loc.gov ■ Taking the Mystery Out of Copyright: http://www.loc.gov/teachers/copyrightmystery/ ■ United States Department of Justice: http://www.justice.gov/ ■ 1852 Copyright Infringement - Penalties - 17 U.S.C. § 506(a) and 18 U.S.C. § 2319: http://www.animeultima.tv/sankarea-episode-9/ ■ UNL | Online | Faculty Resources | Policies | Copyright: ht...
This video is an introduction to the basic elements of copyright law in Canada, discussing the types of materials protected by copyright, the length of copyright protection and the rights of both copyright owners and users of copyright protected materials. This video will be useful for faculty, staff and students. For more information about copyright at SFU, please visit copyright.sfu.ca. Contact the Copyright Office at copy@sfu.ca with any questions.
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Copyright basics for instructors in face-to-face classes and distance education. This video is informational only and should not substitute legal advice. Sources consulted for this video: Harper, G.K. (2012). Building on others’ creative expression: Fair use of copyrighted material. Copyright Crash Course. Retrieved from http://copyright.lib.utexas.edu/copypol2.html Harper, G.K. (2007). Building on others’ creative expression: The TEACH act. Copyright Crash Course. Retrieved from http://copyright.lib.utexas.edu/teachact.html Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair Use. (1976). Copyright Law of the United States of America. Retrieved from http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap1.html#107 Limitations on exclusive rights: Exemption of certain performances and display. (2002). Copyright La...
Knowing the basics of copyright law can help protect your channel from getting shut down or denied from partnership with a network. In this video, I go over some of the basic things to look out for and what you can do to get approved for partnership with Social Blade. Helpful Links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Commons http://creativecommons.org/ http://incompetech.com/ http://www.joshwoodward.com/ Our Music Sources Episode: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sb97jUFwKAI ------ NOTE: If you're looking for Social Blade Support open a support ticket at http://support.socialblade.com -- Leaving a comment w/ your question or sending a PM is not the best way to get help. Open the ticket. :) Check Your YouTube Stats: http://SocialBlade.com/youtub...
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Works Cited: "Automatic Bibliography Maker." BibMe: Free MLA Bibliography & Citation Maker. US Copyright Office, n.d. Web. 07 Dec. 2016. "Copyright Basics." Copyright.gov. US Copyright Office, n.d. Web. 7 Dec. 2016. "Copyright Law of the United States of America and Related Laws Contained in Title 17 of the United States Code." Copyright.gov. US Copyright Office, n.d. Web. 7 Dec. 2016. Mahady, Mick. "The Open Book: J.K. Rowling - HeadStuff." HeadStuff. Headstuff.org, 2016. Web. 07 Dec. 2016. "Original Work of Authorship." Legal Information Institute. Cornell University Law School, n.d. Web. 7 Dec. 2016. "Taking the Mystery Out Of Copyright." Taking the Mystery Out of Copyright (Library of Congress). Library of Congress, n.d. Web. 07 Dec. 2016. Cheeseman, Henry R. The Legal Environment of...
http://www.shapeways.com Shapeways Customer Service Team Lead Thomas Ellison discusses the basics of copyright, patent and intellectual property for designers and Shapeways shop owners at the Shapeways Small Business Bootcamp on October 24, 2014. Facebook- http://www.facebook.com/shapeways Twitter- http://www.twitter.com/shapeways Instagram- http://www.instagram.com/shapeways What would you like to see next? We'd love to hear your input in the comments below, and don't forget to tune into our Livestream channel at https://livestream.com/Shapeways every Tuesday at 12PM EST to learn more!
Join Dave, Jenna, and special guest Kevin MacLeod on this show all about Copyright! We discuss YouTube's Content ID system, how to appeal an unwarranted claim, and how copyright works on YouTube. Topics we touch on are the difference between royalty-free, creative commons, and public domain works, and how to keep your channel save by correctly attributing them in your description. Kevin Macleod is the owner of Incompetech.com, and has written well over 1000 pieces of royalty-free music. His music is widely used across YouTube, and many other industries. ------- ★ Apply to be on this show: http://urgo.co/faqapply/ ★ Social Blade Community Spotlight: http://socialblade.com/spotlight/ ------- NOTE: If you're looking for Social Blade Support open a support ticket at http://support.socialblad...
CC-By-SA? Fair use? Copyright laws? If you don't have a law degree, copyright and all of the jargon that goes along with it can be confusing - this webinar provides an introduction to copyright basic, overviews Wikia's specific CC-BY-SA license, and provides clarity on content and image use you should consider when contributing to Wikia.
The first session from our Know Your CopyRights workshop series covering copyright basics.
Abstract: Have you ever used a Google search to pull an image for a presentation or to add in your course? Did you know that you may be infringing on copyright law by doing so? This webinar will review basic copyright law pertaining to images and provide useful image resources. Description: Images are a wonderful way to add interest to a course in a LMS or in a slide deck for a conference or a classroom lecture. However, even in an educational setting, copyright law still applies. There is some wiggle room for educators and students, but we still need to be aware of what images we can use and in what context. This subject has become of increased interest and value as more and more creative content is available through the Internet. We will review the very basics of copyright law as i...
Join Karen Kitchens, Intellectual Property Librarian at the Wyoming State Library, for a basic overview of copyright law and fair use as it applies to librarians. Learn to be more confident when providing copyright advice to patrons, students and teachers!
Watch this before you get a YouTube copyright strike or immediately after to learn about copyright on YouTube for free in this new course! What you see in this video will help you get the very best result for getting your copyright strike or content ID match removed and understand everything related to YouTube copyright. Subscribe for more helpful live videos like this daily at https://www.youtube.com/c/jerrybanfield?sub_confirmation=1. If you are hoping to get more subscribers for your YouTube channel and make viral videos, I hope this video serves as an example of what I have found works best on YouTube after getting 75,000+ subscribers, 8 million views including 2 million views on one video, and successfully getting a copyright strike plus many content ID claims all removed from my You...
Here is the recording of our "Copyright Basics" webinar on October 5, 2011. Here's the link to the slides themselves: http://blog.davismcgrath.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Copyright-Basics-Webinar-slides-2011-10-05.pdf Here's the link to the Ditocco v. Riordan, et al case that we discussed: http://blog.davismcgrath.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Ditocco-v-Riordan.pdf Topics covered in the webinar included: - What is copyright? - When does copyright exist? - Do I need to register my copyrights? - What benefits are there to registration? - What is copyright infringement? - What are the damages and other consequences for infringement? - How can I deal with online infringements?
MAKE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE: http://www.successfulwomentalk.com Intellectual property, trademarks and copyrights can be confusing. We are breaking it down for you and showing you how to protect your rights and assets. HERE ARE A FEW HIGHLIGHTS FROM OUR CHAT: * Discuss define intellectual property and discuss what it is and how to know if your have it * Talk about protecting your intellectual property * Talk about the difference between copywriting and trade marking and the important point of identifying it * Discuss what trade secrets are and the proper steps to protect them * Discussing trademarking your brand and what types of things your can copyright Thanks so much and JOIN THE COMMUNITY: http://www.successfulwomentalk.com Shelia
A 45 minute introduction to the general principles of copyright. A look into history, the current situation, and the future with remixing and open content. Creative Commons licenses are explained in more detail.
This presentation focuses on school and public library staff and the issues involved with interlibrary loan and copyright law. Copyright basics will cover print, analog, and digital environments, including open-sourcing, with a primary focus on ILL. A question and answer period will end the session.
As a creative professional you want to protect your work against copycats. Learn the basics of copyright law in plain English, and find out exactly when you can use someone else's work without their permission.
Understanding patents is the first step. InterContinental IP presents a series of educational videos. The law firm has successfully prosecuted thousands of patents, trademarks and copyrights for clients in the US and more than 50 other countries. Eric Hanscom is not only an experienced intellectual property attorney, but is also a former world champion kayaker and top notch drone pilot. http://intercontinentalip.com
This lecture covers many of the basics of American copyright and contrasts the legal ideology with the ideology of academia. Siva Vaidhyanathan Professor: Siva Vaidhyanathan
Josh Wattles, $makepictures is an expert on copyright law bringing perspective and experience to the issue from multiple creative industries. From art, film, music, and books, Josh has been directly involved in or advised on copyright issues for the biggest properties in the world. He is also a copyright professor teaching courses at at Loyola, Southwestern and the University of Southern California law schools in Los Angeles.
Introduction; Basics of Legal Research; Legal Citations View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-912IAP06 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
These daysv I stream on Twitch.tv/w92baj a lot more than I upload to YouTube. There are several reasons for this but one large factor is the constant bullshittery of the YouTube Content Matching and Copyright Claiming systems, and how the uploader is always viewed as the guilty party, trying to steal music when really we are victims of either an error or fraudulent claiming. The system is broken but still it persists. I am sure you have heard us whine about it before. Here is a typical example of what we have to deal with.. Twitters: http://twitter.com/#!/W92Baj ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Instead of donating - come join me on Patreon. http://www.patreon.com/w92baj Join my amazing Minecraft community server with group event...