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Things like dvd's and cds/songs as they are done by people who work very hard and they have a copy right otherwise people could copy it and have it for free or copy it and pass it of as there own to get more money that's why most things are protected by copy rights
I think you're asking what it is to download copyright-protected content. Copyright law gives the creator of a work certain exclusive rights. Among these are the right to copy, and the right to distribute. Uploading a work infringes the rightsholder's right to distribute the work, and downloading it infringes his right to copy it.
The best way to copy right your work is to add a copy right notice. After that, you should register your work with the U.S. Copy Right office. http://www.ehow.com/how_2040334_copyright-work.html
None of them. By definition, a DVD playeronly plays DVDs, it cannot record or copy them. And if you want to make a copy of your friend's store-bought DVD of Life of Pi, it won't work. Commercial DVDs are copy protected, and a DVD recorder will not copy a protected disk.
You should be prepared to publicly acknowledge the owner of the copyright material. That way, you give credence to the original owner of the work, instead of passing it off as your own.
Creative works are protected by copyright. This normally includes intellectual, not physical, creative work. Writings (books, stories, articles), musical compositions, computer instructions, artistic creations, photographs, quilt designs, etc.
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Each are automatically protected as soon as they are fixed in a tangible medium. The copyright holder has the exclusive right to copy, alter, distribute, or perform/display the work, or authorize others to do so.
A work of sufficient originality is automatically protected as soon as it is fixed. Ideas cannot be protected by copyright, because they aren't fixed. Works of the US Government are also not protected. Recipes--as a list of ingredients--cannot be protected, but the formatting and other text can be. Logos, slogans, and similar indicia, particularly those used in business, are protected by trademark law. Inventions can be protected by registering a patent. Specialized techniques can be protected as trade secrets.
Copyright law gives the creator of a work the exclusive right to copy, alter, distribute, or perform/display the work, or authorize others to do so, for a limited time. Computer programs are protected as "literary works" in most countries, giving them the same protection as a book.
Before you send work off to the publisher, you have to get a copy right and it proof read.
work values means the value you have for your work(against or for your work) lol:) i totally don't know if this is right so dont copy it