July 19th, 2009 at 04:25pm
Under copyright protection
Hi gr210311,
You shouldn’t have a problem playing copyrighted DVDs. The only time you will have a problem is if you try to copy them.
Norm
By Copyright Law Enquirer
July 18th, 2009 at 10:25pm
Under copyright law
Breaking it for different things like music, art, literature, etc. Just tell me or websites are good too. Thanks.
By Copyright Law Enquirer
July 17th, 2009 at 04:31pm
Under copyright infringement
I’m sure you all know of the stuffed animals where you press the hand on the bear and it plays a song. For example, my boyfriend gave me this bear that plays “Lollipop” by the Chordettes whenever I press its palm.
Since these bears play songs that are copyrighted material, why aren’t these stuffed animal companies being sued for copyright infringement?
It’s just not fair that they allow stuffed animal companies to own these songs without threats of infringement suits and/or heavy fines.
By Copyright Law Enquirer
July 15th, 2009 at 04:26pm
Under copyright law
Take the following as an example, i buy a roll of wallpaper and paper up a … wall, i take out my nikon and do a fashion shoot with a model leaning against the wall, (so only model and paper in frame) this image is then sold and printed in a fashion publication and sold around the world. Is this considered a breach of copyright? with respect to the wallpaper?
By Copyright Law Enquirer
July 14th, 2009 at 04:27pm
Under copyright infringement
I think the music companies and / or the media are trying to demonize their own customers.
In legal terms, what has murder and robbery on the high seas (ie Piracy) got to do with copyright infringement?
I think a high court judge would agree that someone found guilty of downloading copyrighted material from the internet would get in trouble for copyright infrindgement… but not theft.
Watch out the little © will report you to record compnies for being a pirate ! Eye Eye me harties…
By Copyright Law Enquirer
July 12th, 2009 at 10:25am
Under copyright protection
Why protect copyright and when does copyright protection end ?
By Copyright Law Enquirer
July 11th, 2009 at 10:25pm
Under copyright protection
I use winDVD creator and I want to turn off the copyright protection on the dvd’s that I make. HOw can I do that? If I can not do it with winDVD creator; is there a program that I can use? I make dvd’s of school plays and concerts and want to share them without having to burn all of the copys on my computer.
By Copyright Law Enquirer
July 11th, 2009 at 10:25pm
Under copyright law
A hypothetical scenario:
Suppose you create this fancy graphic art using a pirated software of Adobe Photoshop. Posting it on the Web, you found out that people claimed your art as theirs and made profits off it.
Are you protected by copyright law and can sue those wrong doers, or do your works automatically become part of the public domain once you used illegitimate software to create it?
By Copyright Law Enquirer
July 11th, 2009 at 10:27am
Under website copyright
If i make a website can i legally take pictures from google images and put them on my wbesite? or can i site the source like putting the website i got it from’s URL would i get in trouble?
By Copyright Law Enquirer
July 10th, 2009 at 04:25pm
Under intellectual property
Provide examples of when its acceptable to use other peoples intellectual property. Present examples of breaches of copyright and the penalties incurred.
Thank you.
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