The exclusive rights embodied in copyright law (to copy, alter, distribute, or perform/display, or authorize others to do so) are automatically granted to the creator of a work as soon as it is fixed in tangible medium.
Both their publishers and their performing rights organization help protect their rights.
No! Google bought YouTube, and so has all the rights to it.
This right can be bought, sold, and licensed, just as any other rights in property
There are many people who own the rights to jazz standards. Those who publish the standards have rights for example.
Intellectual Rights are copyrights and patents, things that are products of the mind. Governments grant intellectual rights so that scientists and artists can benefit financially from their work.
No he will not, because Vince McMahon owns all rights and copyrights to WCW
Unless other arrangements were made, rights would have transferred to his children.
Grand rights would appear to come through Norman Kean Productions. Small rights are handled by ASCAP, and various other rights would be negotiated with EMI.
BMG is a collaboration of international music companies which focus on the management of music rights. BMG works with musicians, producers,songwriters, and other people from the music industry to manage their musical copyrights.
police power might violate privacy rights
If you created the biggest movie monster in the history of man, wouldn't you want to have rights to it? ;)
Yes, the original copyrights were accidently allowed to expire and it was in the public domain for years. However, the music copyrights were re-established and now NBC has exclusive rights to televise the film.