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Copyright/IP Terms

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Access Copyright   a non-profit copyright collective that operates in many countries including (and originating in) Canada.  
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Copyright   A set of regulations that control the copying of original works. The legal protection on a certain expression of ideas.Only applies to a fixed expression, not ideas or concepts  
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Intellectual Property   the legal rights encompass patenets, trade-marks, copyrights, industrial designs, etc., and are the legal rights that are held from creative pursuits..  
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Royalty   Payment's assigned by agreement when a work is sold/assigned. Usually some percentage of the sales of each published work.  
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Trade-Marks   Words or designs used to identify a person or organization.  
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Public Domain   Works that belong to the public and can be used free of charge without requiring permission. These are works of which: their copyright has expired, was not eligible for copyright protections.  
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Moral Rights   are special rights that an author has over the creative work Include the right to maintain the works integrity (work cant be edited/changed that would effect their reputation), the right to be associated with the work under a pseudonym, and anonymity.  
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Performing Rights   There are multiple types of copyrights. Performing rights are those of a specific performance of a piece of music, for example of a performance of a play in a theatre : performance, publishing, and broadcast rights can and often are held separately  
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Plagiarism   Copied or improperly cited use of a copyrighted work without permission by a person who is not the holder of said copyright  
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Fair Dealing   Certain actions which do not violate copyright for some purposes, such as : for research or private study, for criticism or review, news reporting, or for some educational purposes.  
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Patent   A right that is granted by the government of Canada which gives the inventor legal control of producing, using, or selling their invention.  
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Blanket License   a license which gives the right to perform all works in a repertoire for a single stated fee.  
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