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Copyright/intellectual property - definitions
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Access Copyright | It is a not-for-profit group that collects revenues from licensed copyright users for the photocopying of print works and distributes those monies to the rightsholders of those works. |
| Copyright | It is the right to copy another individuals work. It is a legal, exclusive right, to the original creator. |
| Intellectual Property | It is a legal exclusive right to the creativity of ones mind. |
| Royalty | A user-based made for the right to ongoing use of an asset of a licenser. |
| Trade-Marks | A recognizable sign or expression which the owner uses to identify their specific product |
| Public Domain | Ones work in which the intellectual property rights have expired. |
| Moral Rights | The rights of creators of copyrighted works. Protects their work from mutilation or alteration. |
| Performing Rights | They provide collection of royalties, between copyright holders and parties who wish to use copyrighted works publicly in locations. |
| Plagiarism | Is the act of copying or producing another work and not citing, or taking the credit. |
| Fair Dealing | It is defence against an action for wrongdoing of an exclusive right of copyright. |
| Patent | It is a form of intellectual property which consists of exclusive rights to the inventor. |
| Blanket License | It provides the right/protection for D.Js or radio stations to use the music of other artists without trouble. Or other art forms, etc. |