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Intellectual Copy Right
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Access Copyright | A non-profit collective that manages revenues that come from copy rights for their members |
| Copyright | The exclusive rights to use images, words, designs, music or specific ideas. |
| Performing Rights | Similar to royalties, performing rights allow a performing artist to be recognized as the creator of a particular form of performance. This entitles compensated for reproductions of that performance in situations outside of their own actions. |
| Fair Dealing | The allowed use of a copy right for the fair purposes pertaining to research, education, parody, satire, criticism and news reporting. |
| Patent | Protects tangible inventions from being copied with similar features. |
| Blanket License | A license that allows institutions to copy or reproduce material for, or, copied by their students. |
| Moral Rights | Moral rights are a special set of rights that are owned by the author or creator of a work. |
| Public Domain | The status of a work or an invention whose copyright or patent has expired or that never had such protection. |
| Trade-Marks | Are used to distinguish the goods or services of one person or company from those of another. This includes slogans, names of products, distinctive packages, or unique product shapes. |
| Royalty | A percentage of the revenue from the sale of personally owned titles. |
| Intellectual Property | Property created from original creative thought, as patents, copyright material, and trademarks. |
| Plagiarism | Act or instance where a person uses another person's intellectual property under the guise of it belonging to them. |