A summary generally wouldn't require any kind of disclaimer. As long as you're not quoting heavily from the original material, you wouldn't be even close to infringing.
If you are quoting heavily, the only disclaimer that might help would be one saying that you are quoting by permission of the copyright holder. But that will only help if you really dohave the permission of the copyright holder.
In most cases, when a defendant does not appear, the judge will order summary judgment for the plaintiff. (In other words: if you don't show up, you automatically lose and the judgment will generally be the best possible for the other side and the worst possible for you.)
Circular 38b, linked below, is a summary of amendments made as a result of GATT.
Under caselaw precedent established in Itar-Tass Russian News Agency v. Russian Kurier the copyright ownership would be determined under UK law and US copyright law would be used to judge the extent of the (alleged) infringement.So the maximum term of imprisonment would be 10 years and the maximum statutory fine would be $150,000.00 USD.(see related links for a summary of Itar v. Kurier and provisions for relief under US Copyright law.)
YouTube's defense was that it merely hosts content, and cannot be held responsible for what its users to. A plain-English summary of the case can be found at the link below.
Douglas Reid Weimer has written: 'Copyright protection for certain federally funded software' -- subject- s -: Computer programs, Copyright 'Summary and analysis of the legislative history of the Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965 and subsequent amendments' -- subject- s -: Domestic Economic assistance, Law and legislation, United States 'Copyright law' -- subject- s -: Copyright 'Videocassette recorders' -- subject- s -: Broadcasting rights, Copyright, Fair use - Copyright -, Video recordings
Only if the summary falls into one of the exemptions or defenses in copyright law, including "fair use", or licensed use.
You can get a summary of "The Hardy Boys: Foul Play" by Franklin W. Dixon by checking book review websites like Goodreads or Amazon, or by searching for plot summaries on websites like Wikipedia or SparkNotes. These sources will provide you with a brief overview of the book's plot, characters, and key events.
Title: Stand Your Ground Author: Eric Walters Published by: Stoddart Publishing Co Year: 1994 place: Toronto, Canada pages: 168 Chapters: 22 Genre: Its hard to tell.
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