Bandcamp allows artists to choose their own copyright policies for protecting their music and creative content. Artists can set their own terms for how their work can be used and shared, including options for copyright protection and licensing.
Because copyright laws tend to be open to interpretation, many organizations (particularly schools and libraries) have developed specific written policies and other guidelines to help members understand their rights and responsibilities.
India significantly amended its copyright act in June 2012. The amendment is linked below.
According to YouTube policies, "A copyright strike may expire in 6 months, subject to certain conditions, as long as no additional copyright notifications are received during that time."
Unlikely; you should check the copyright policies of the forum in which you posted it.
It depends who you talk to. For some creators, the rights afforded by copyright are their sole source of income. For others, "getting their names out there" is more important, and Creative Commons is a preferred option.
You can't stop copyright law; you'd need to do a lot of lobbying for that to happen. But you can change the way your copyright is protected, or remove protection entirely by releasing it into the public domain. The Creative Commons Licenses are a useful way to create more relaxed copyright policies while retaining your intellectual property rights. For example, Wikipedia's content is made available for reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, which states:You are free:to share - to copy, distribute and transmit the workto remix - to adapt the workto make commercial use of the workUnder the following conditions:Attribution - You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work)ShareAlike - If you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under the same or similar license to this one
The characteristics of business policies are such that they are aimed at making the business better. A good policy should be specific and of a definite nature. It should also have security information in regards to protecting the business.
Works of sufficient originality are automatically protected by copyright as soon as they are fixed in a tangible medium. There may be policies to cover whether students and faculty retain rights to their works, or if they transfer to the institution. As far as "academic information" goes, facts cannot be protected by copyright; only the expression of them.
It depends on specific policies that may be in place, language in your contract, and more.
If they are your own photographs (i.e., you own the copyright) then yes, you can offer your photos for sale as long as they do not fall foul of any eBay Policies on Restricted or Prohibited Items. You can check the relevant Policies by selecting the Help tab at the top right of any eBay page and searching for policies.
The main function of environmental policy is protecting a society's Natural Resources. These policies provide necessary measures to make sure all the resources remain available to everyone.
Copyright in India is governed by the Copyright Act 1957 as amended. The Copyright Enforcement Advisory Council was established by the government in 1991 and is headed by the Secretary of Higher Education; members include police chiefs of 21 states (other states have established their own IP monitoring organizations). Despite policies on public awareness and police empowerment, studies have shown that up to 25% of recorded music in India is pirated.