Terms for copyright
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Copyright | The right to how one's intellectual property are used or copied.
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Intellectual property | Ownership of how one expresses an idea in an original way.
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Royalty | Money paid for use of copyrighted material.
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Trade-marks | Distinct ways a product is distinguished- eg slogans, product names, packaging.
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Public domain | Works that belong to the public and do not require money or permission from the creator for use.
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Moral rights | The rights of Paternity (the author can use whatever name they wish as author), Integrity (use of a work must keep the original author's integrity intact), and Association (the author may refuse the use of their work in association with anything.
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Access copyright | A non-profit organization that provides licensing for use of copyright protected materials for royalty fee and distributed royalties to copyright owners.
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Performing rights | Songwriters, lyricists, composers, and music publishers have the right to be paid when their work is performed by others for money. SOCAN is the company that collects and distributes these royalties.
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Plagarism | The use of someone else's work as your own. Failure to cite the work of others used in your work.
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Fair dealing | An exception to copyright when the use is for research, private study, criticism, review, news reporting, education, or parody/satire providing that the use id "fair".
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Patent | Protects inventions"- processes, equipment, and manufacturing techniques but not an objects aesthetic or artistic qualities.
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Blanket license | A license that allows a music user the ability to use all the music in a performance Organizations repertoire as much as they want for a specified length of time.
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