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Definitions related to Candian Copyright

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Access Copyright   -operating name of a Canadian business corporation -official name is "The Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency" -non for profit, but collects revenue -Distributes money to the right holders of works (such as publishers and authors)  
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Copyright   -property right, related to use of own private property -deal with non-physical objects -> "intellectual property" -Example: lyrics, computer code -"right to copy" -exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish and sell a work  
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Intellectual Property   -copyright to intangible items -Example: lyrics, story, computer code, patents, trademarks, industrial designs  
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Royalty   -sums paid to the owners of copyright as commission for the use of their work -tariffs are fees the users must pay for using certain works protected by copyright -regulated by "The Copyright Board of Canada"  
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Trade-Marks   -distinguishes the goods/services from one company (or person) from another -Ex. slogan, name of product, packaging, unique shapes  
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Public Domain   -works that aren't protected under the Copyright Act (because their protection has expired or they are not proper subject matter for copyright protection) -These can be used/copied by anyone without liability for infringement  
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Moral Rights   -recognize the act of creativity that the author has put into a work -author has 'special rights' (right of paternity, integrity, association) to that work, regardless of who owns the copyright  
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Performing Rights   -the right to perform a work (live, recording or other) - the copyright owner automatically owns performing rights -Performing Rights Society is an organization that administers the rights to perform musical works  
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Plagiarism   -directly challenges the concept of intellectual honesty -Occurs when handing in someone else's work as own or cites sources improperly  
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Fair Dealing   -use of works for private study, research, criticism, review or news reporting that does not conflict with the infringement of copyright  
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Patent   -used to protect new (useful) "inventions", but do not cover an object's artistic or aesthetic qualities  
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Blanket License   -gives the licensee the right to perform all of the work in the repertory for one fee that doesn't vary depending on how much music is used  
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