IP Terms
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Access Copyright | Is a non-profit organization that ensures fair compensation to those of whom works are copied from.
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Copyright | Is the ownership of intellectual property which includes the right to reproduce the material.
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Intellectual Property | The ownership of creations of the mind for which exclusive rights are recognized. e.g copyright, trademarks, patents.
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Royalties | Payments made by a licensee to a licensor for the use of an asset or intellectual property.
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Trade-Marks | A recognizable sign, design or expression which identifies products or services of a particular source from those of others.
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Public Domain | Works that belong to the public that can be used free of charge and do not require written permission from the author/creator.
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Moral Rights | The right of the creator of a work to preserve the integrity of that work to be free from alteration, distortion, or mutilation even if that work is given to be used by another.
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Performing Rights | The right to perform music in public. Copyright law demands that payment be made to the composer and publisher unless those rights are obtained from the copyright holder.
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Plagiarism | Is this use of another's language, thoughts, ideas and expressions and representing them as your own.
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Fair Dealing | Is the limitation and exception to the exclusive right granted by copyright law i.e Using another's work for a different purpose.
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Patent | Is a form of intellectual property that grants exclusive rights to an inventor for a limited period of time.
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Blanket License | Allows TV, Radio, or other forms of distributors to play material without having to acquire the rights every time that material is presented.
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