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Muhammad Shafeek
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   "Copyright" is a protection that covers published and
    unpublished literary, scientific, and artistic works,
    whatever the form of expression, provided such works
    are fixed in a tangible or material form.
   This means that if you can see it, hear it, and/or touch
    it-- it is protected.
   Cyberspace is the electronic medium of computer
    networks, in which online communication takes place.
   musical score
   dance
   books
   poetry
   web page
   photographs
   course materials
   computer programs (multimedia, etc)
   videos, audio, (your own voice)
   artwork
   your face
   Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations
    of the mind: inventions, literary and artistic
    works, and symbols, names, images, and
    designs used in commerce.
a copyright owner the exclusive right to control
  copying of a writing (or recording or picture
  or electronic transcription).
Consider the following situations:

   You buy a piece of software and e-mail it to five
    friends.
   You download an article from a newspaper's Web page
    and post in on an electronic bulletin board.
   You take a post from one news group and forward it to
    another news group.
   You respond to someone's discussion list
    post, and quote part of his post in yours.

           Each of these examples implicates
    copyright law. In each of them there's at least
    a possibility that you'd be violating the law.
   a copyright is created by law the moment the
    work (a book, picture, song, etc.) takes
    tangible form.
   Add the copyright symbol to anything you
    create.
   The symbol   ©   implies copyright.
   Everything on the Internet is copyrighted
    World Wide Web pages
    Courses
    Electronic mail and newsgroups
   The same copyright laws apply to electronic
    materials as to print materials
   Creative Commons licenses provide a standard way for
    content creators to grant someone else permission to use
    their work. YouTube allows users to mark their videos with
    a Creative Commons CC BY license [attribution - reuse
    allowed]. These videos are then accessible to YouTube
    users for use in their own videos via the YouTube Video
    Editor. Attribution is automatic under the CC BY license,
    meaning that any video you create using Creative
    Commons content will automatically show the source
    videos' titles underneath the video player. You retain your
    copyright and other users get to reuse your work subject to
    the terms of the license.
   A movement characterized by a body such as the Open
    Software Foundation which believes that, as a
    minimum, the code of software systems should be
    available to all so that individuals can alter a system or
    provide add-on software or support software for it.

   The members of this movement advocate the removing
    of copyright and patent laws from software so that
    products become a free commodity
   A fair use is any copying of copyrighted material done
    for a limited and “transformative” purpose, such as to
    comment upon, criticize, or parody a copyrighted work.
    Such uses can be done without permission from the
    copyright owner. In other words, fair use is a defense
    against a claim of copyright infringement. If your use
    qualifies as a fair use, then it would not be considered
    an illegal infringement.
   Copyright protection rules are fairly similar
    worldwide, due to several international copyright
    treaties, the most important of which is the Berne
    Convention. Under this treaty, all member countries
    -- and there are more than 100, including virtually all
    industrialized nations -- must afford copyright
    protection to authors who are nationals of any
    member country. This protection must last for at least
    the life of the author plus 50 years, and must be
    automatic without the need for the author to take any
    legal steps to preserve the copyright.
   The Copyright Act, 1957 provides copyright
    protection in India.
   The doctrine of fair use. This allows others to
    use portions of copyrighted works for
    purposes such as reviews, commentary, news
    and scholarship.
   Items which are not copyrightable, such as
    titles, names, common facts and ideas, are
    not protected.
   Some works are in the public domain and
    may be used by anyone. This includes works
    with expired copyrights.
   Wikipedia
   www.answers.com
   www.copyright.in/CopyrightOffice
   www.cyberspacelaw.org
Copyright in cyberspace

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Copyright in cyberspace

  • 2. "Copyright" is a protection that covers published and unpublished literary, scientific, and artistic works, whatever the form of expression, provided such works are fixed in a tangible or material form.  This means that if you can see it, hear it, and/or touch it-- it is protected.
  • 3. Cyberspace is the electronic medium of computer networks, in which online communication takes place.
  • 4. musical score  dance  books  poetry  web page  photographs  course materials  computer programs (multimedia, etc)  videos, audio, (your own voice)  artwork  your face
  • 5. Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind: inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols, names, images, and designs used in commerce.
  • 6. a copyright owner the exclusive right to control copying of a writing (or recording or picture or electronic transcription).
  • 7. Consider the following situations:  You buy a piece of software and e-mail it to five friends.  You download an article from a newspaper's Web page and post in on an electronic bulletin board.  You take a post from one news group and forward it to another news group.
  • 8. You respond to someone's discussion list post, and quote part of his post in yours. Each of these examples implicates copyright law. In each of them there's at least a possibility that you'd be violating the law.
  • 9. a copyright is created by law the moment the work (a book, picture, song, etc.) takes tangible form.  Add the copyright symbol to anything you create.  The symbol © implies copyright.
  • 10.
  • 11. Everything on the Internet is copyrighted World Wide Web pages Courses Electronic mail and newsgroups  The same copyright laws apply to electronic materials as to print materials
  • 12. Creative Commons licenses provide a standard way for content creators to grant someone else permission to use their work. YouTube allows users to mark their videos with a Creative Commons CC BY license [attribution - reuse allowed]. These videos are then accessible to YouTube users for use in their own videos via the YouTube Video Editor. Attribution is automatic under the CC BY license, meaning that any video you create using Creative Commons content will automatically show the source videos' titles underneath the video player. You retain your copyright and other users get to reuse your work subject to the terms of the license.
  • 13. A movement characterized by a body such as the Open Software Foundation which believes that, as a minimum, the code of software systems should be available to all so that individuals can alter a system or provide add-on software or support software for it.  The members of this movement advocate the removing of copyright and patent laws from software so that products become a free commodity
  • 14. A fair use is any copying of copyrighted material done for a limited and “transformative” purpose, such as to comment upon, criticize, or parody a copyrighted work. Such uses can be done without permission from the copyright owner. In other words, fair use is a defense against a claim of copyright infringement. If your use qualifies as a fair use, then it would not be considered an illegal infringement.
  • 15. Copyright protection rules are fairly similar worldwide, due to several international copyright treaties, the most important of which is the Berne Convention. Under this treaty, all member countries -- and there are more than 100, including virtually all industrialized nations -- must afford copyright protection to authors who are nationals of any member country. This protection must last for at least the life of the author plus 50 years, and must be automatic without the need for the author to take any legal steps to preserve the copyright.
  • 16. The Copyright Act, 1957 provides copyright protection in India.
  • 17. The doctrine of fair use. This allows others to use portions of copyrighted works for purposes such as reviews, commentary, news and scholarship.  Items which are not copyrightable, such as titles, names, common facts and ideas, are not protected.  Some works are in the public domain and may be used by anyone. This includes works with expired copyrights.
  • 18. Wikipedia  www.answers.com  www.copyright.in/CopyrightOffice  www.cyberspacelaw.org