Singapore copyright law is structured very closely to UK & Australian statutes. Protection exists automatically at the moment a qualified work is "fixed". The terms of protection are similar (Life of author + 70 years or if published after death 70 years after publication) as well as what is protected (literary, dramatic or musical work, sound recording, etc)
On August 15, 2005 the Singapore Copyright Act went into force.
The 2004 amendment to the Copyright Act sought to clarify aspects of the existing law, and how they apply to digital works and the internet.
Sook Lian Ng has written: 'Recent developments in the copyright law of Singapore'
Consult a lawyer. IPOS focuses on reparations available through the court system, but a lawyer may be able to suggest options that would be faster, easier, and cheaper.
Yi-Ling. Teo has written: 'Media law in Singapore' -- subject(s): Copyright, Law and legislation, Libel and slander, Mass media, Press law
If you are asking why its 'Singapore,singapore', its because there is only one state in Singapore
"Copyright in fragment" is a common misspelling of "copyright infringement," which is the violation of copyright.
Singapore is a city state and country of its own. Singapore doesn't have a capital, but the correct term of the capital you find in a atlas would be "Capital of Singapore: Singapore, Singapore"
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The capital of Singapore is.... Singapore.
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The largest cities in Singapore are Singapore City, Jurong West, Woodlands, Tampines, and Sengkang. Singapore City is the capital and largest city in the country.