While the majority of copyright law violations may go undetected or unpunished, copyright holders have the right to seek damages against those who violate their rights in the form of a civil lawsuit.
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When does Copyright Protection begin, and what is required? - An Article by adni18 - 1 views
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When does Copyright Protection begin, and what is required? Copyright protection begins when any of the above described work is actually created and fixed in a tangible form. If you write a poem, your copyright over that poem begins as soon as you set it in tangible form by writing the poem down on paper. Your copyright does not begin when you register it. It began when you wrote the poem on paper. Registering a copyright is just taking the protection a step further so as to leave no room for doubt that one is the creator of a work.
What Happens If You Break Copyright Laws? | eHow.com - 0 views
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Lawsuits are most commonly served against distributors of copyright content or people that have produced copies or have profited from reproductions rather than individual users viewing or using copies that others have provided.
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fined damages as well as fined for legal fees
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How Long Does Copyright Last for? - 0 views
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Copyright lasts for various lengths of time depending on the work. The following is a general guideline: Literary, Dramatic or Artisitic Works Copyright lasts for 70 years after the year of a known author's death. For unknown authors it expires 70 years from the end of the calendar year in which the work was first made available to the public. If a work is produced by two or more authors then the copyright lasts for 70 years after the death of the last of the authors to die. Photographs Photographs are protected for 70 years after the death of the photographer. However if they are subject to Crown copyright then it applies for a maximum of 125 years; if subject to Parliamentary copyright it applies for 50 years from the taking of the photograph. Sound Recording, Broadcasts, Cable Programmes and Computer Generated Works Copyright lasts for 50 years from the end of the year they were made, released or first broadcast.
Ssangyong to dealers - come and join us | Car News, Van News, Motor industry news & mor... - 0 views
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Revived brand Ssangyong is launching a new bid to grow its UK dealer network.
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Recently formed Ssangyong Motor UK, now responsible for importing the Korean brand, is looking to boost its current 50 outlets to 65 by the end of the year.
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By the end of 2013, the brand expects to have 85 dealers in the UK.
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Google says it would pay more tax in UK - Telegraph - 0 views
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Dr Eric Schmidt said Google would be willing to pay higher taxes.
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The technology giant has come under heavy fire for using tax laws to avoid paying a more
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The technology giant has come under heavy fire for using tax laws to avoid paying a more significant level of corporate tax in the past.
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Toronto News: Survey: Teens on Facebook more likely to do drugs - thestar.com - 0 views
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That’s the kind of Facebook status update making American teens more likely to drink and take drugs, according to a phone survey of 1,037 teens by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University.
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Teens who use social media are five times likelier to smoke, three times likelier to use alcohol and twice as likely to use marijuana than those who don’t, the survey found.
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It warns that viewing photos of kids passed out drunk or lighting up a joint on social media sites has an even greater impact on teens.
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Apple adds earthquake warnings to iOS 5 - Telegraph - 0 views
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According to users with access to beta versions of iOS 5, a new option in the Notification Centre settings will allow users in Japan to choose to receive earthquake alerts.
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enabling
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pan has had an online earthquake warning system since 2007. It provides anything up to two minutes warning before an earthquake strikes and that time can be
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Student hacker 'penetrated' Facebook - Telegraph - 0 views
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A student hacker successfully “penetrated” Facebook during repeated attempts to illegally access the social networking site’s programmes, a court heard.
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A student hacker successfully
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Facebook during repeated attempts to illegally access the social networking site’s programmes, a court heard.
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BBC News - Driver spotted using two mobile phones is banned - 0 views
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A man spotted using two mobile phones while behind the wheel of his car has been banned from driving for 12 months.
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Norwich magistrates heard David Secker, 34, was seen talking on one phone while holding the other as if texting.
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endorsed
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F1 fan receives bionic hand from Mercedes team - Telegraph - 0 views
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Matthew James, 14, who was born without his left hand, sent a cheeky letter to Ross Brawn, boss of F1 team Mercedes GP Petronas, asking for £35,000 to pay for a top-of-the range artificial limb.
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But Mercedes where so touched by Matthew's ''intelligent and moving letter'' they agreed to help him and teamed up with firm Touch Bionics, who create and fit hi-tech artificial limbs.
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prosthetic
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UK riots 2011: London police should learn from those in Manchester | Mail Online - 0 views
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In London the police have been adopting the modern, sophisticated approach of observing while criminals loot and riot.
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In Manchester they have generally chosen the more old fashioned approach of arresting those involved.
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In Birmingham the probability of a rioter ending up in a police cell would seem to be quite a bit higher than in the capital. In Nottingham and Wolverhampton the message is credible that the police will come and arrest anyone involved in rioting.
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