Unreferenced date May 2007 The FamilyEntertainment and CopyrightAct is a Government of the United States federal Act of Congress legislative act regarding United States copyright law copyright that became law in the United States in 2005. The Act consists of two subparts the Artist s Rights and Theft Prevention Act of 2005, which increases penalties for copyright infringement , and the Family Home Movie Act of 2005, which permits the development of technology to sanitize potentially offensive DVD and VOD content. The FamilyEntertainment and CopyrightAct was introduced into the United States Senate of the 109th United States Congress on January 25, 2005 by Senator Orrin Hatch Republican Party United States R Utah , and was signed into law by President George W. Bush on April 27, 2005. The act provides theater owners and employees with both civil and criminal immunity for questioning suspected ... Text of FamilyEntertainment and CopyrightAct of 2005 http www.cdt.org copyright 20050426s167analysis.pdf Analysis of the FamilyEntertainment and CopyrightAct of 2005 , by Center for Democracy ... of the FamilyEntertainment and CopyrightAct of 2005 , by Public Knowledge Category United States federal copyright legislation Category 2005 in law Category 109th United States Congress it FamilyEntertainment and CopyrightAct .... Family Home Movie Act of 2005 This section is an exemption of liability allowing the creation of technology ... Act of 2005 This act, also known as the ART Act , is targeted at preventing piracy of movies and software ... be levied under the U.S. Criminal Code for copyright infringement. This could apply to merely ... that the copyright owner expects to distribute commercially, but is not yet distributed, shall be punished ... categories of objectionable content, such as drug use, sexual situations, or foul language. The act ... video or audio contained in a scene. The act is codified in http www.law.cornell.edu uscode ... more details
CopyrightAct may refer to Canada CopyrightAct of Canada Hong Kong Hong Kong copyright law Copyright Ordinance 1997 India http copyright.gov.in Documents CopyrightRules1957.pdf Indian Copyright Act,1957 New Zealand CopyrightAct 1994 United Kingdom Statute of Anne or CopyrightAct 1709 , the first copyrightact of the United Kingdom CopyrightAct 1842 CopyrightAct 1956 4 & 5 Eliz.2 c.52 CopyrightAct 1911 Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 , current copyright law of the United Kingdom United States CopyrightAct of 1790 CopyrightAct of 1909 CopyrightAct of 1976 International CopyrightAct of 1891 , a U.S. copyrightact See also Wikisource List of copyright acts International CopyrightAct List of short titles Category Copyright law by country disambig ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name FamilyEntertainment Type Album Artist Family band Family Cover FE 1969.jpg Released February 1969 Recorded 1968 1969 Genre Progressive rock , psychedelic ... Music in a Doll s House br 1968 This album FamilyEntertainment br 1969 Next album A Song for Me br ... title FamilyEntertainmentFamily & 124 AllMusic first Lindsay last Planer work allmusic.com year 2011 last update accessdate 25 June 2011 ref FamilyEntertainment was the second album from the British progressive rock band Family band Family , released in February 1969. The cover of the album ... Days , as Family frankly admitted. FamilyEntertainment was the last album from the group s original ... magic and beauty in the most mundane scenery of Family s hometown, Leicester . Ric Grech stood out especially on FamilyEntertainment , his fast rocker Second Generation Woman being the exciting opener ... number in the manner of the Rolling Stones s Salt Of the Earth. Family s momentum was almost derailed by the departure of Grech for Blind Faith two months after FamilyEntertainment s UK release ... links cite web url http www.discogs.com FamilyFamilyEntertainment release 1566731 title Family 6 FamilyEntertainment LP at Discogs publisher www.discogs.com accessdate 2010 04 02 Family band Category ... Records albums Category English language albums it FamilyEntertainment pl FamilyEntertainment ... of British progressive rock wondered how Family could avoid repeating themselves and still sound fresh. Family, however, were hardly a static psychedelic band, as Music In a Doll s House might ... in the blues. The group, under the production of Glyn Johns and Family manager John Gilbert, would create ... symbolizes the old man s moment of death. On much of the rest of the album, Family blends seemingly ... to a hip jazz arrangement. Charlie Whitney was enjoying the thrill of discovering new worlds on FamilyEntertainment with his dreamlike song Processions, about a little boy fantasising about his life ... more details
International CopyrightAct is a stock short title used for legislation in the United Kingdom and the United States which relates to foreign copyright . List United Kingdom The International CopyrightAct 1844 7 & 8 Vict. c.12 The International CopyrightAct 1852 15 & 16 Vict. c.12 The Fine Arts CopyrightAct 1862 25 & 26 Vict. c.68 The International CopyrightAct 1875 38 & 39 Vict. c.12 The International CopyrightAct 1886 49 & 50 Vict. c.33 The International Copyright Acts is the collective title of the International CopyrightAct 1844, the International CopyrightAct 1852, the Fine Arts CopyrightAct 1862, the International CopyrightAct 1875, and the International CopyrightAct 1886. ref The Short Titles Act 1896 , section 2 1 and the second schedule ref United States The International CopyrightAct of 1891 See also List of short titles References reflist UK legislation Category Lists of legislation by short title and collective title Category Copyright law statute stub ... more details
Infobox NZ Legislation short title CopyrightAct 1994 long title An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to copyright introduced by date passed royal assent 15 December 1994 commencement 1 January 1995 amendments Copyright Amendment Act 1997 br Copyright Removal of Prohibition on Parallel Importing Amendment Act 1998 br Copyright Amendment Act 1999 br Copyright Parallel Importation of Films and Onus of Proof Amendment Act 2003 br Copyright Amendment Act 2005 br Copyright New Technologies Amendment Act 2008 related legislation status Current The CopyrightAct 1994 is an Act of Parliament passed in New Zealand that, along with its various amendments, governs copyright law of New Zealand copyright in New Zealand . External links http legislation.govt.nz act public 1994 0143 latest DLM345634.html Text of the Act Category New Zealand Statutes Category 1994 in New Zealand Category 1994 in law Category New Zealand intellectual property law NewZealand gov stub ... more details
Copyright Renewal Act of 1992 , enacted June 26, is an act of the United States Congress , enacted to reverse the longstanding requirement under US law that a second term of copyright protection is contingent ... amendment Under the CopyrightAct of 1909 1909 copyright , works copyrighted in the United States before January 1, 1978, were subject to a renewal system in which the term of copyright was divided ... Copyright Office Circular 15, Renewal of Copyright ref Strict time limits were imposed on Renewal registration to secure the second term and extending copyright to the maximum length. The CopyrightAct of 1976 current copyright law title 17 of the United States Code came into effect on January 1 ... term and extending copyright to the maximum length. The CopyrightAct of 1976 current copyright law ... claim renewal. If there is no immediate family or will, the next of kin may claim the copyright. A copyright ... . Music industry implications Many critics viewed the Copyright Renewal Act of 1992, which was backed ... 15, Renewal of Copyright Refend DEFAULTSORT Copyright Renewal Act Of 1992 Category 1992 in law ... 72fr61801.html Federal Register November 1, 2007 Volume 72, Number 211 ref It amended the 1976 CopyrightAct . Works affected by the 1992 amendment Works copyrighted between January 1, 1964 and December ... terms on January 1, 1978. The statute, for these works, provides for a first term of copyright ... 9th Circuit Rejects Constitutional Challenge to Copyright Laws in Kahle v. Gonzales. Stanford Center ..., if a copyright originally secured before January 1, 1964, was not renewed at the proper time, protection would have expired at the end of the 28th calendar year of the copyright.Under the CopyrightAct of 1909 1909 copyright , works copyrighted in the United States before January 1, 1978, were subject to a renewal system in which the term of copyright was divided into two consecutive terms .... The statute, for these works, provides for a first term of copyright protection lasting 28 years ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title CopyrightAct, 1956 ref Short title as conferred by s. 51 of the Act the modern convention for the citation of short titles omits the comma after the word Act ref parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom long title span style font size 80 An Act to make new provision in respect of copyright and related matters, in substitution for the provisions of the CopyrightAct, 1911, and other enactments relating thereto to amend the Registered Designs Act, 1949, with respect to designs related to artistic works in which copyright subsists, and to amend the Dramatic and Musical Performers Protection Act, 1925 and for purposes connected with the matters aforesaid. span statute book chapter 4 & 5 Eliz. 2 c. 74 introduced by territorial extent royal assent 5 November 1956 commencement 5 November 1956 related legislation original text http www.opsi.gov.uk acts acts1956 pdf ukpga 19560074 en.pdf The CopyrightAct 1956 is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which received its Royal Assent on 5 November 1956. The CopyrightAct 1956 expanded copyright law in the UK and was passed in order to bring UK copyright law in line with international copyright law and technological developments. ref Cite news last Coyle first Michael title The History of Copyright publisher Lawdit date 23 April 2002 url http www.lawdit.co.uk reading room room view article.asp?name .. articles The 20History 20of 20Copyright.htm accessdate 6 March 2010 ref References reflist See also Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works CopyrightAct 1911 Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 Copyright law of the United Kingdom Statute of Anne External links wikisource CopyrightAct, 1956 United Kingdom Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1956 Category 1956 in law Category United Kingdom copyright law UK law stub ... more details
Infobox U.S. legislation name Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act fullname To amend the provisions ... their works by age 35 and live for seventy years The Copyright Term Extension Act CTEA of 1998 extended ... Act of 1976 , copyright would last for the life of the author plus 50 years, or 75 years for a work ... Bono Copyright Term Extension Act , Sonny Bono Act , or as the Mickey Mouse Protection Act ... fixed term copyright rules. Under this Act, additional works made in 1923 or afterwards that were still ... of the European Union copyright extension legislation in the European Union , the Sonny Bono Act did ... copyright term the convention required in the CopyrightAct of 1976 . After the United States ... copyright extension laws and was originally written in the context of the Copyright Term Extension Act ... passed the original CopyrightAct of 1790 , ref name Orr cite web title Senator Orrin Hatch s Introduction of The Copyright Term Extension Act of 1997 url http www.copyrightextension.com page04.html ... that the 1976 CopyrightAct established that unpublished works created before 1978 would still begin ... 21, 1998, Keeping Copyright in Balance ref Opponents of the Bono Act consider the legislation ... terms of approximately 20 years each the CopyrightAct of 1976 and the Bono Act as the beginning ... under the CopyrightAct of 1790 presents an apparent discrepancy. While copyright terms have increased ... Debate The House debated the Copyright Term Extension Act House Resolution 390 on March 25, 1998 ... provides a very generous windfall to the entertainment industry by extending the term of copyright ... ref The Copyright Term Extenion Act H.R. 2589 was passed. ref Congressional Record, Volume 144, 1998 ... Copyleft Digital Millennium CopyrightAct Ex post facto law Intellectual property List of countries ... Extension Act Summary of copyright protection rules http www.copyright.cornell.edu training Hirtle ... http www.loc.gov copyright legislation s505.pdf S.505 Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act ... more details
the CopyrightAct. ref http www.montrealgazette.com business Consumers stint when Comes entertainment ...CopyrightAct of Canada is Canada s federal statute governing copyright law in Canada . The Copyright ... to amend the Canadian CopyrightAct was made but Bill C 60 38th Canadian Parliament, 1st Session ... Bill C 32 was tabled in June 2010. The original Canadian CopyrightAct The first CopyrightAct of Canada ... copyright law, it was closely modelled on the UK CopyrightAct 1911 . Until 1988 the Copyright ... Law in Canada An Introduction to the Canadian CopyrightAct work Judicial System & Legal Issues ... introduction canadian copyrightact history accessdate 15 August 2010 ref ref Cite web title Patents ... amendments to the original CopyrightAct of Canada of 1922. Computer programs were included as works ... . ref name Makarenko Phase two of the reform took place in 1997 and saw the CopyrightAct of Canada ... were increased, and the 1997 reforms introduced a mandatory review of the CopyrightAct of Canada. ref name Makarenko Bills to amend the CopyrightAct Bill C 60 main Bill C 60 38th Canadian Parliament, 1st Session In June 2005, the government introduced Bill C 60 to amend the CopyrightAct. Among ... effort to update the CopyrightAct, with numerous similarities to the previous Bill ... Christian Paradis with the short title Copyright Modernization Act ref http parl.gc.ca HousePublications ... media. Provisions of the CopyrightAct of Canada Rights granted Copyright grants the sole and exclusive ... the work is embodied, and to authorize any such acts. ref name ActCopyrightAct R.S., 1985, c ... works Section 12 of the CopyrightAct reserves copyright for all works produced by the government ..., the CopyrightAct applies to government works, but without prejudice to any rights or privileges .... ref CopyrightAct of Canada, R.S.C. 1985, c. C 42, s.80. ref Also, the statutory private copying ... 2008 F.C.J. No. 5. ref Foreign works Section 5 of the CopyrightAct applies the act to all for British ... more details
File Copyright all rights reserved.png thumb Copyright all rights reserved Purpose of the Act The International CopyrightAct of 1891 is the first U.S. Congress U.S. congressional act that extended limited protection to foreign copyright holders from select nations. Formally known as the International CopyrightAct of 1891 , but more commonly referred to as the Chace Act after Sen. Jonathan Chace of Rhode Island . The International CopyrightAct of 1891 was created because many people shunned the idea of literary piracy. It was the first U.S. congressional act that offered copyright protection in the United States to citizens of countries other than the United States. The act extended limited protection to foreign copyright holders from select nations. It was also important for American creators since they were more likely to have international copyright protection in countries that were offered the same protection by the United States. The Act empowered the President to extend copyright to works of foreign nationals. The act 26 Stat. 1106 was passed on March 3, 1891, by the Fifty first ... CopyrightAct, the first national copyright law was passed in 1790 and provided a copyright ... CopyrightAct and at the Madison Square Theater in 1885 the League sponsored readings by American ... CopyrightAct of 1891 now applied these formalities on foreign publishers as well but added an extra ... have opposed the Act. When the International CopyrightAct of 1891 was finally passed, foreign authors ... The International CopyrightAct of 1891 instituted important changes in copyright matters. One of the most ... the world, The International CopyrightAct of 1891 was the first step that has led up to a number of international ... 22 start 22yes 22 Arts & Humanities Research Council International CopyrightAct The Chace Act , Washington D.C. 1891 http copyright.laws.com international copyright international copyrightact 1891 international copyrightact of 1891 overview. Laws.com International CopyrightAct of 1891 Overview ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title CopyrightAct 1911 parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom long title An Act to amend and consolidate the Law relating to Copyright. statute book chapter Geo.6 5 ... date amendments related legislation repealing legislation CopyrightAct 1956, Statute Law Repeals ... 1069516 legislation history The CopyrightAct 1911 , also known as the Imperial CopyrightAct of 1911 ... Assent ref The act established copyright law in the UK and the British Empire . The act amended ... in 1878 ref name act ann Macgillivray, E. J., The copyrightact, 1911, annotated , 1912 ref and repealed ... Act 1911, as amended, remained the governing statute until the 2007 CopyrightAct took effect ..., 9781845424879 ref in legislation such as the Engraving CopyrightAct 1734 and the Fine Arts Copyright ... act 1911 22&lr &as brr 3&source gbs navlinks s isbn 1859418058, 9781859418055 ref The CopyrightAct 1911 consolidated previous copyright statutes, and apart from minor exceptions, the CopyrightAct 1911 repealed all previous copyright legislation and established a single statute covering all forms of copyright. The 1911 Act implemented the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary ... ref The 1911 Act abolished the need for registration at the Stationers Hall and provided that copyright ... 0415185831, 9780415185837 ref The Act also stated that copyright arose in the act of creation, not the act ... reproducing their recordings, or playing them in public. The act provided that the copyright in literary ... hand in copyright matters. Each dominion may adopt or reject the Imperial Act as it pleases. Similarly ... copyrightact Image CopyrightAct 1911.jpg thumb right 280px Cover page of the British CopyrightAct 1911, also known as the Imperial CopyrightAct of 1911. Part I Imperial Copyright. Rights. 1. 1 Subject to the provisions of this Act, copyright shall subsist throughout the parts of His Majesty s dominions ... to the United Kingdom by the act, all provisions of the CopyrightAct 1911 applied throughout His Majesty ... more details
Great Seal of the US.png 150px style background color 899 big CopyrightAct of 1976 big Full title An Act for the general revision of the Copyright Law, title 17 of the United States Code, and for other ... 90 Stat. 2541 style background color 899 Codification Act s amended CopyrightAct of 1909 Title s amended ... on October 19, 1976 style background color 899 Major amendments Digital Millennium CopyrightActCopyright Term Extension Act The CopyrightAct of 1976 is a United States copyright law and remains ... provisions. The Act spells out the basic rights of copyright holders, codified the doctrine of fair ... had occurred since the adoption of the CopyrightAct of 1909 1909 Act . Television , motion picture ... name Time Significant portions of the Act Image Copyright term.svg thumb right 500px Expansion of U.S. copyright law assuming authors create their works at age 35 and live for seventy years The 1976 Act ... conflict with the Act. Those include prior federal legislation, such as the CopyrightAct of 1909 ... of copyright Under section 102 of the Act, copyright protection extends to original works of authorship ... revision to U.S. copyright law, the CopyrightAct of 1909, federal statutory copyright protection ... Act, but published works, whether containing a notice of copyright or not, were governed exclusively ... in a legal sense, the 1909 Act provided no copyright protection and the work became part of the public domain . Under the 1976 Act, however, section 102 says that copyright protection extends ... Act further extended copyright protection to the duration of the author s life plus seventy years ... 1978. Transfer of copyright See also Copyright transfer agreement Section 204 of the Act governs ... According to section 408 of the Act, registration of a work with the United States Copyright ... to attach to a work, section 411 of the Act does require registration before a copyright infringement ... States copyright law Digital Millennium CopyrightAct Section 115 Reform Act of 2006 References reflist ... more details
The CopyrightAct 1842 5 & 6 Vict. c. 45 was an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom , which received the Royal Assent on 1 July 1842 and was repealed in 1911. It revised and consolidated the copyright law of the United Kingdom . Duration of copyright It repealed the former Copyright Acts, and provided that in future the copyright of every book published in the lifetime of its author would endure ... would remain the copyright of the owner of the manuscript for the same forty two year period. Where copyright already existed in a work under earlier legislation, it was to be extended to that provided for by the new act, except that if the copyright had been sold ref As the Companion tactfully ... of the term. The Act extended to dramatic works, previously covered by the Dramatic CopyrightAct ... 2 of, and schedule 3 to, the CopyrightAct 1911 . Notes reflist References refbegin The companion ... was less than forty two years from the first publication, then the copyright would persist for a full .... ref it would lapse at the end of the present term of copyright, unless an extension was agreed ... to publish after the death of the author. Copyright in encyclopedias, magazines, periodicals ... was to have the same term as copyright. The copyright and the right of representation of a dramatic work could be assigned separately. The Act also extended to musical works, and extended the provisions of the 1833 Act to cover such works. Copyrights were declared to be personal property, and thus capable of bequest . Library deposit and registration One copy of any book printed after the Act came ... as prima facie proof of proprietorship an assignation of copyright recorded in the register was to be considered ... to suing under the Act, but an omission did not affect the legal title, simply the ability to sue. Copyright infringement Any pirated copies of work were forfeit, to become the property of the proprietor of the copyright, and could be recovered from their publisher by legal action. All editions ... more details
Image CopyrightAct of 1790 in Colombian Centinel.jpg thumb right 300px The CopyrightAct of 1790 in the Colombian Centinel The CopyrightAct of 1790 was the first federal government of the United States federal copyrightact of Parliament act to be instituted in the United States , though most of the U ... arts . The first federal copyrightact, the CopyrightAct of 1790 granted copyright for a term ..., but also maps and charts. With exception of the provision on maps and charts the CopyrightAct of 1790 is copied almost verbatim from the Statute of Anne. ref name google143 The CopyrightAct of 1790 ... universities in the United Kingdom . The Statute of Anne and the CopyrightAct of 1790 both ... reach The CopyrightAct of 1790 applied exclusively to citizens of the United States. Non citizens and material ... CopyrightAct of 1891. Consequently, Charles Dickens sometimes complained about cheap ... See also Berne Convention Implementation Act of 1988 Bilateral copyright agreements of the United ... Act http earlyamerica.com earlyamerica firsts copyright Image of 1790 Act http www.copyrighthistory.com ... the American Revolutionary War Revolutionary War . The stated object of the act was the encouragement ..., with the right to renew for one additional 14 year term should the copyright holder still be alive ... some scholars have asserted otherwise. The colonies economy was largely agrarian , hence copyright law was not a priority, resulting in only three private copyright acts being passed in America ... of Confederation , the Continental Congress had no authority to issue copyright, instead it passed ... book last Peter K first Yu title Intellectual Property and Information Wealth Copyright and related ... states had already enacted copyright statutes in 1783 prior to the Continental Congress resolution, and in the subsequent three years all of the remaining states except Delaware passed a copyright statute ... two fourteen year terms. The five remaining States granted copyright for single terms of fourteen ... more details
Infobox U.S. legislation name CopyrightAct of 1831 fullname An Act to Amend the Several Acts Respecting Copyrights acronym nickname enacted by effective date February 3, 1831 public law url cite public law cite statutes at large 4 Stat. 436 acts amended title amended sections created sections amended leghisturl introducedin United States House of Representatives House of Representatives introducedbill H.R. 145 introducedby William Ellsworth introduceddate January 21, 1830 committees United States House Committee on the Judiciary House Judiciary Committee , United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary Senate Judiciary Committee passedbody1 United States House of Representatives House passeddate1 January 10, 1831 passedvote1 81 31 passedbody2 United States Senate Senate passedas2 used if the second body changes the name of the legislation passeddate2 January 29, 1831 passedvote2 conferencedate passedbody3 passeddate3 passedvote3 agreedbody3 used when the other body agrees without going ... signeddate February 31, 1831 amendments SCOTUS cases The CopyrightAct of 1831 was the first general revision to United States copyright law . The bill is largely the result of lobbying efforts by American lexicographer Noah Webster . The key changes in the Act included Extension of the original copyright term from 14 years to 28 years, with an option to renew the copyright for another 14 years ... until later Extension of the statute of limitations on copyright actions from one year to two Changes in copyright formality requirements See also United States copyright law CopyrightAct of 1790 References 1 William F. Patry Patry, William 2009 , Patry on Copyright 1 23 Bracha, O. 2008 Commentary on the U.S. CopyrightAct 1831 , in Primary Sources on Copyright 1450 1900 , eds L. Bently ... copyright docs 2 3 1831.pdf Full text of the CopyrightAct of 1831, as passed Category United States federal copyright legislation Category Legal history of the United States ... more details
. 2860 1998 acts amended CopyrightAct of 1976 title amended 5 Government Organization and Employees ... CopyrightAct DMCA is a United States copyright law that implements two 1996 treaties of the World ... Act DMCA Title I, the WIPO Copyright and Performances and Phonograms Treaties Implementation Act ... analysis of this portion of the Act and of cases under it, see WIPO Copyright and Performances and Phonograms ... Infringement Liability Limitation Act DMCA Title II, the Online Copyright Infringement Liability ...?tid 516 EFF , WIPO Copyright and Performances and Phonograms Treaties Implementation Act DMCA 1201 ... Millennium CopyrightAct s safe harbor provision to shield them from liability. ref cite web url ... YouTube to remove the video enforcing the Digital Millennium CopyrightAct. Lenz notified YouTube ... complied after six weeks not two weeks, as required by the Digital Millennium CopyrightAct ... Millennium CopyrightAct as well as the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act Federal Fraud and Abuse ... s copyrightact, ref cite web url http tcf.org.nz content ebc0a1f5 6c04 48e5 9215 ef96d06898c0.cmr ... Millennium CopyrightAct Summary Report author Laura Quilter and Jennifer Urban year 2005 accessdate ... Sklyarovindictment.htm title First Indictment Under Digital Millennium CopyrightAct Returned Against ... Related US laws Copyright Term Extension Act 1998 Digital Performance Right in Sound Recordings ... l Information Digital Economy Act 2010 United Kingdom Copyright Directive EU Copyright Directive European ... millenium copyrightact dmca A citizen s guide to the DMCA http chillingeffects.org ChillingEffects.org ... cs Digital Millennium CopyrightAct de Digital Millennium CopyrightAct es Digital Millennium CopyrightAct eu DMCA fr Digital Millennium CopyrightAct ko it Digital Millennium CopyrightAct hu Digital Millennium CopyrightAct nl Digital Millennium CopyrightAct ja no Digital Millennium CopyrightAct pl Digital Millennium CopyrightAct pt Digital ... more details
Infobox U.S. legislation name CopyrightAct of 1909 fullname An Act to Amend and Consolidate the Acts Representing Copyright acronym enacted by 60th effective date July 1, 1909 public law url cite public law Pub. Law 60 349 cite statutes at large 35 Stat. 1075 acts amended CopyrightAct of 1790 title ... was repealed and superseded by the CopyrightAct of 1976 , but it remains effective for copyrighted works created before the CopyrightAct of 1976 went into effect in January 1, 1978. It allowed for works ... to United States copyright law was the 1790 Act. Methods of reproducing and duplicating works subject to copyright had significantly increased since the 1790 Act. President Theodore Roosevelt expressed ... 201 20on 20the 20Copyright 20Act 20of 201909.pdf , The House Report on the CopyrightAct of 1909. ref Under the 1909 Act, federal statutory copyright protection attached to original works only ... and the work was published in a legal sense, the 1909 Act provided no copyright protection and the work .... ref The 1976 Act changed this result, providing that copyright protection attaches to works ... 12 of the CopyrightAct of 1909, allowing foreign authors whose work had been published in a foreign ... 3 28 1914.pdf ref The Act of September 25, 1941 This amended section 8 of the CopyrightAct of 1909 ... States Copyright Law CopyrightAct of 1790 CopyrightAct of 1976 Berne Convention for the Protection ... Act of March 4, 1909 in effect July 1, 1909 . Copyright Law of the United States . Copyright.gov , 2012 ... inline http www.megalaw.com top copyright 1909cact.php Full text of the CopyrightAct of 1909, as amended ... passeddate4 passedvote4 signedpresident Theodore Roosevelt signeddate March 4, 1909 amendments CopyrightAct of 1976 The CopyrightAct of 1909 was a landmark statute in United States statute statutory copyright law. It became Public Law number 60 349 on March 4, 1909 by the 60th United States Congress , and it went into effect on July 1, 1909 ref http www.megalaw.com top copyright 1909cact.php Copyright ... more details
Deleted image removed Image Hogarth Copyright Act.png thumb right Engraving produced by Hogarth in praise of the act The Engraving CopyrightAct 1734 8 Geo.2 c.13 was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of Great Britain passed in 1734 to give protections to producers of engraving s. It is sometimes called Hogarth s Act after William Hogarth , whose work prompted the law. Historian Mark Rose notes, The Act protected only those engravings that involved original designs and thus, implicitly, made a distinction between artists and mere craftsmen. Soon, however, Parliament was persuaded to extend protection to all engravings. ref name rose Rose, Mark. Technology and Copyright in 1735 The Engraver s Act. The Information Society, Volume 21, Number 1, January March 2005. pp. 63 66. ref The Act was Repeal repealed by sections 36 and 37 2 of, and schedule 2 to, the CopyrightAct 1911 c.46 . References reflist Berg, Maxine. From Imitation to Invention Creating Commodities in Eighteenth Century Britain. The Economic History Review 55, no. 1 2002 1 30. Deazley, Ronan. Rethinking Copyright History, Theory, Language. Cheltenham, UK Edward Elgar. 2006. Deazley, Ronan, Martin Kretschmer, and Lionel Bently. Privilege and Property Essays on the History of Copyright. Cambridge, U.K. OpenBook, 2010. Dickinson, H.T. The Politics of the People in Eighteenth Century Britain. New York ST. Martin s Press, Inc., 1995. Donald, Diana. The Age of Caricature Satirical Prints in the Reign of George III ... Clarendon Press. 2000. Hunter, David. Copyright Protection for Engravings and Maps in Eighteenth ... Limited, 1977. Loewenstein, Joseph. The Author s Due Printing and the Prehistory of Copyright. Chicago .... Copyright in Historical Perspective. Nashville Vanderbilt University Press, 1968. Rose, Mark. Authors and Owners The Invention of Copyright. Cambridge Harvard University Press, 1993. Sherman, Brad, and Lionel ... legislation Category United Kingdom copyright law Category Great Britain Acts of Parliament 1734 Category ... more details
filed a suit in the Delhi high Court claiming that copyright had reverted back to it as the assignment had expired by virtue of section 19 5 and 19 6 of the Indian CopyrightAct . ref cite web url http copyright.gov.in Documents CopyrightRules1957.pdf title Indian CopyrightAct format PDF date accessdate ... as per Section 17 of the CopyrightAct, Pine Labs would be the first owner of the copyright in this work. Section 18 of the Act, however, permits the copyright owner to assign the copyright either wholly or partially and either generally or subject to limitation and either for the whole term of the copyright or any part thereof. Section 19 of the Act stipulates the mode of assignment. Sub Section ... or by his authorized agent. As per sub Section 2 of Section 19 of the Act, the assignment of the copyright ... and it was the equitable owner of the copyright. As such,section 19 5 and 19 6 of the CopyrightAct had no application and Pine Labs was liable to execute documents assigning the copyright to Gemalto ... of section 19 5 and 19 6 of the CopyrightAct, which were inserted only in 1995 through an amendment ... External links http copyright.gov.in Documents CopyrightRules1957.pdf Indian CopyrightAct Category ...orphan date October 2011 Assignment of copyright in India outsourced software contracts The Delhi High Court in a recent judgment has laid down the law in regard to ownership and assignment of copyright ... upheld Pine Labs contention that the assignment of copyright in software developed by it for Gemalto came to an end after 5 years and thereafter, the copyright reverted to Pine Labs. Facts Gemalto ... provided that Pine Labs assigns all copyright to Gemalto. Pursuant to the MSA, Pine Labs authored ... date 2011 08 03 accessdate 2011 10 29 ref The Bench relied upon section 19 5 and 19 6 of the CopyrightAct and came to the conclusion that quote as no duration or territorial extent is provided in agreement or any assignment deed, provisions of Section 19 5 6 of Copyright would be attracted ... more details
Infobox Defunct Company company name Family Home Entertainment company logo fate Acquired by Lionsgate ... distributor titles 315 A couple of World of Horror titles from Family Home Entertainment ... reflist External links http www.lionsgatefilms.com family index.php Lionsgate Films http www.lionsgatefilms.com investors div family.php Division information Imdb company 0108311 Family Home Entertainment ... people products Kids family distribution arm num employees parent Independent 1980 1986 br International Video Entertainment 1986 1990 br Live Entertainment 1990 1998 br Artisan Entertainment 1998 2003 br Lions Gate Entertainment 2003 2005 Family Home Entertainment FHE was an United States American home video company founded in 1980 by Noel C. Bloom. It was a division of International Video Entertainment ...&pg PA103&dq 22International Video Entertainment 22&hl en&ei 6KhiTvVwxNSBB6GQlLAK&sa X&oi book result&ct ..., 9780313264801. ref Summary General information It released children s and family oriented programming ... Dot films. Their output wasn t always children and family friendly, though in the early 80s ... Home Entertainment MGM UA Home Video , including the very first release of few episodes of Gumby . In the late 1980s, FHE s releases were distributed by Universal Studios Home Entertainment MCA most ... were International Home Entertainment CanadaEntertainment IHEC and Vid o Screencraft, IncEntertainment. In 1982, the company introduced USA Home Video as a non family division of the company. In 1986, the company changed its name to International Video Entertainment , and then to Live Entertainment , with Family Home Entertainment as an imprint of IVE Live. They would later go on to become Artisan Entertainment , which has since been acquired by Lions Gate Entertainment . In 2005, FHE was folded into Lionsgate Home Entertainment . Today, the bulk of the FHE releases are now on DVD including the Care Bears Family and Clifford the Big Red Dog . Once prominently available but today fallen into obscurity ... more details
Infobox Company company name Adrenaline FamilyEntertainment, Inc. company logo company type Private foundation 2007 defunct 2012 location Edmond, Oklahoma key people Larry Cochran, Chief Executive Officer Russell Kuteman, Chief Financial Officer industry Amusement park operator fate Properties sold, company closed. products revenue operating income net income num employees parent Angelo, Gordon & Co. subsid homepage http www.afeparks.com footnotes Adrenaline FamilyEntertainment, Inc. was an amusement park operator headquartered in Edmond, Oklahoma . It was created in 2007 by private equity firm Angelo, Gordon & Co. when it acquired Clementon Park in Clementon, New Jersey . The company originally had plans to expand by building a portfolio of regional amusement and water parks across the United States . Plans also included upgrades to existing facilities and addition of new rides and attractions. Larry Cochran was the CEO until 2011 and Russell Kuteman was the CFO until the company closed. Both previously worked for Six Flags Six Flags, Inc. , one of the world s largest regional theme park operators. Past Properties Alabama Adventure in Bessemer, Alabama Sold to General Attractions, LLC. in 2012. Clementon Amusement Park in Clementon, New Jersey Sold to Premier Attractions Management, LLC. in 2011. External links http www.afeparks.com Adrenaline FamilyEntertainment Category Companies based in Oklahoma Category Edmond, Oklahoma US entertainment company stub ... more details
orphan date January 2010 The Musical Summary Proceedings CopyrightAct 1902 2 Edw. VII c. 15 was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , given the royal assent on 22 July 1902, in force from 1 October 1902, and repealed in 1956. It provided that the owner of the copyright in a musical work could apply to a court of summary jurisdiction with evidence that pirated copies of the work were being hawked, carried about, sold or offered for sale , and that the court could order a constable to seize these copies without warrant and bring them before the court. If it was proven the copies were pirated, the court could order them to be destroyed, or delivered to the copyright owner. It also empowered any constable, on the written request and risk of the copyright owner or their designated agent, to seize without warrant any pirated copy being hawked for sale and bring them before a court on the proof that they were copyright infringements, they could then be disposed of by the court as above. In the context of this act, musical work meant a melody or harmony printed, reduced to writing, or otherwise graphically produced or reproduced . Recorded music was not envisaged in the scope of the legislation. The Act was repealed by the CopyrightAct 1956 . References The Public General Acts Passed in the Second Year of the Reign of His Majesty King Edward the Seventh . London printed for His Majesty s Stationery Office. 1902. Chronological table of the statutes HMSO, London. 1993. Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1902 Category United Kingdom copyright law ... more details
Primary sources date January 2011 Nest FamilyEntertainment was formed in 1987 and was managed by Richard Rich director Richard Rich , Brian Nissen and Jared F. Brown . The company is best known for producing and distributing educational animated Christian and historical videos for children such as Animated Stories from the Bible , Animated Stories from the New Testament and Animated Hero Classics , the third latter produced in association with Warner Bros. Nest also owns Rich s animation studio, Rich Animation Studios , until 2000, when it was acquired by India s Crest Animation Studios and renamed to RichCrest Animation Studios. Nest Entertainment s most famous animated film is The Swan Princess 1994 , based on the classic ballet Swan Lake and produced for New Line Cinema . The film was rather successful on its first opening weekend. It also spawned two sequels, The Swan Princess II Escape from Castle Mountain 1997 and The Swan Princess The Mystery of the Enchanted Kingdom 1998 , neither of which did a good performance. In 1999, Nest Entertainment teamed up with Morgan Creek Productions and Rankin Bass to produce an The King and I 1999 film animated adaptation of Rodgers and Hammerstein s The King and I for Warner Bros. However, the film bombed at the box office and received very negative reviews, which forced Nest Entertainment to sell off Rich s animation studio to Crest Animation Studios in 2000. The last feature film produced by Rich for Nest Entertainment is The Trumpet of the Swan film The Trumpet of the Swan 2001 , based on E.B. White s The Trumpet of the Swan 1970 novel of the same name and released by TriStar Pictures , although it also does a poor performance. However, RichCrest continued to produce Bible videos for Nest Entertainment. Nest Entertainment currently ... Official site for Nest Entertainment Category Companies established in 1987 Category Christian animation Category Animation studios fr Nest Entertainment ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 A familyentertainment center or centre , often abbreviated FEC in the entertainment industry, ref name StoneCreek 1 cite web url http www.stonecreekllc.com familyentertainment centers.html title About FamilyEntertainment Centers author Staff writer s no by line. publisher ... tiered climbing structures such as this one are common at familyentertainment centers. The most common ... Entertainment Group United Artists Regal and Viacom , have been attached to familyentertainment ... May 12, 2011 ref In Canada Canadian FECs are called familyentertainment centres or fun centres ... group in the U.S. is the National Association of FamilyEntertainment Centers NAFEC , which is perhaps .... ref name StoneCreek 1 FECs are sometimes called family amusement centers , family fun centers a variant possibly coined by Boomers Parks of California, branded Boomers Family Fun Centers until 1991 or simply fun centers . Some non traditional FECs, called urban entertainment centers UEC s , with more customized and branded attractions and retail outlets, are associated with major entertainment companies and may be tourist destinations. ref name StoneCreek 2 cite web url title Urban Entertainment ... have moved over several decades continually toward stock, popular entertainment solutions supplied by third party vendors. Among the earliest of the themed restaurants to become known more for familyentertainment than food was Chuck E. Cheese s , a pizza restaurant founded in 1977 in San Jose, California ... attraction at family fun centers. Most FECs have at least five common major or anchor attractions, to provide diverse patrons often in large parties at least one to two hours of entertainment, to encourage ... boats Food Snack bar and fast food especially pizza Food Quality family and group dining in theme ... towards outdoor activities, arcade gaming, or passive entertainment and dining. Each may cater to different ... food and drink to attract parental spending as well as whole family dining. ref name StoneCreek ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2009 Warner Bros. FamilyEntertainment is the family film label of Warner Bros. , established in 1992. It is best known for producing numerous family films and television series ... . History The division was founded in 1992 to produce more family friendly films. The first theatrical film released under the FamilyEntertainment label was Dennis the Menace film Dennis the Menace ... Bros. continued to release family films later in the 2000s, but the logo for its FamilyEntertainment subsidiary was no longer used. The last film to have the FamilyEntertainment banner was their first ... id 0064773 company Warner Bros. FamilyEntertainment Warner Bros. Time Warner Category Companies ... States pt Warner Bros. FamilyEntertainment ... office success in nearly four years, grossing nearly 35 million. Two family films were released in 2001 ... 17, 2010. In 2011, Warner Bros. currently has three family films planned, but so far, a sequel to the 2006 ... with Sullivan Bluth Studios Little Giants 1994 , co production with Amblin Entertainment The NeverEnding ... Pictures and Davis Entertainment Born to Be Wild film Born to Be Wild 1995 The Pebble and the Penguin ... 1995 It Takes Two 1995 film It Takes Two 1995 , co production with Rysher Entertainment The Adventures ... with Turner Entertainment Turner Feature Animation Air Bud 1997, UK distribution only Free Willy ... The First Movie 1999 My Dog Skip film My Dog Skip 2000 , co production with Alcon Entertainment Pok mon ... 2004 Racing Stripes 2005 , co production with Alcon Entertainment The Little Polar Bear 2 The Mysterious ... with Hanna Barbera Hanna Barbera Productions Dolphin Tale 2011 , co production with Alcon Entertainment ... Ben 10 Feature film adaptation Ben 10 TBA , co production with Cartoon Network and Dark Castle Entertainment Marvin the Martian film Marvin the Martian TBA , co production with Alcon Entertainment Jonny ... Hong Kong Phooey Film Hong Kong Phooey TBA , co production with Alcon Entertainment and Hanna Barbera ... more details