Copyright

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Key facts about Copyright and patents.
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Copyright
  1. To protect the rights of those who create and produce material based on original ideas
    1. Intellectual Property
      1. Avoids higher prices for those who but legally and encourages software houses to be innovative
      2. Copyright
        1. Comes into effect immediately as soon as something is 'fixed' in someway
          1. No official register for copyright, but it is a good idea to mark work with the copyright symbol, your name and the date
            1. Type of work protected
              1. Original literary works
                1. Original dramatic works
                  1. Original musical works
                    1. Original artistic works
                      1. Published editions of works
                        1. podcasts/ broadcasts
                        2. Does not protect ideas, it protects the way in which it is expressed
                        3. Website copyright conditions
                          1. Copyright also covers the content on websites
                            1. copyright information often shown in the 'conditions of use' or 'copyright statement'
                              1. Copyright statements might be attached as a footnote to electronically stored materials and school web pages.
                              2. Copyright issues
                                1. Technical solutions - giving each copy of the software a digital signature
                                  1. Enforcement - taking court action against an individual or an organisation
                                    1. Education - to alert people to the indirect costs that resulted from software piracy
                                      1. Abandon copyright - software should be seen as 'public good'
                                        1. Difficulties in prevention
                                          1. many don't see it as a crime
                                            1. privacy laws prevent investigation unless there is a suspicion
                                              1. copying takes place in countries less regulated
                                            2. JHON ALEJANDOR PEÑA - GRUPO 19 OCT -2019
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