Yes; computer code is protected as a "literary work."
If the painting is still protected by copyright, you would need a license to create a derivative work.
Nigerian copyright laws are harmonized with Berne, making them similar to other World Trade Organization members. However, the Nigerian Copyright Commission lists several major issues:output of legitimate CDs not nearly enough to satisfy populationlegitimate CDs not affordablecross-borders issues with Benin, Chad, Cameroon and Nigerlimited NCC resourceslack of awareness and understanding of IP issues by the general public
When it comes to scanning books, copyright laws generally allow for personal use and research purposes. However, making digital copies of entire books or sharing scanned copies without permission from the copyright holder is usually not allowed. It's important to be aware of the specific copyright laws in your country to avoid any legal issues.
The exclusive rights conferred on a copyright holder are to copy, alter, distribute, and perform/display the work, or authorize others to do so. Downloading constitutes making a copy, so doing so without permission is infringing the rights of the copyright holder. Infringement is punishable by fines, and in extreme cases, jail.
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There is no such thing as "un-copyright". Something is either copyrighted or not. If it is copyrighted, then the copyright eventually expires, making it public domain.
In most cases, the driver making a right turn has the right of way over a driver making an unprotected left turn.
Yep. Copyright law doesn't know how to handle potential legal uses of bittorrent, so it just assumes any usage is illegal.
All created material is copyright, whether commercially generated or not. Making a copy of any copyright material is against copyright laws in most jurisdictions. Distributing such material is considered more serious but it is the copying that is against the law. Making a custom disc is therefore in breach of copyright. WikiAnswers cannot endorse or condone any breach of the law. One might consider if the owner of the copyright material would approve of the copying or not. If there is no commercial loss for anyone, the copyright holder may well ignore the breach.
The copyright laws in general apply to these kinds of things with or without having a notice. In the US, musical songs are copyrighted until 70 years beyond the artist or composers death ... longer if the copyrights are handed over to a publisher or other family members.
Dozens, if not hundreds. Every time you create something new, it is automatically protected by copyright. Doodle a picture of a cat, you have copyright. Take a picture with your phone, you have copyright. Record yourself making up a song, you have copyright.
Redistributing copyright works means making a work further available by copying and distribution, including uploading. It is one of the exclusive rights of the copyright holder.