urheberrechte

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copyrights
plural of copyright
third-person singular of copyright
Except as otherwise provided in the terms and conditions of the agreement, the author or the recipient organization is free to copyright any books, publications, or other copyrightable materials developed in the course of or under a federal agreement, but the federal sponsoring agency shall reserve a royalty-free, nonexclusive and irrevocable right to reproduce, publish, or otherwise use, and to authorize others to use, the work for government purposes
Provide protection for literary, artistic, dramatic or musical works,computer programs, and sound recordings
The exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, and sell original works of, among others, authors, musicians, and photographers; copyrights protect the expression of ideas, not the underlying ideas themselves
The 1976 Copyright Act permits the owner of a copyright to prevent others from reproducing, displaying, performing, or distributing ideas expressed in a fixed medium such as text, film, videotape, sound recording, computer disk, or 3-dimensional form They protect only the form in which an idea is fixed, not the substance of an idea, which lies in the territory of patent protection Copyrights do not need to be issued by or registered with a government agency except to be eligible for infringement litigation, in which case they must be registered with the Copyright Office of the Library of Congress The copyright is effective as soon as the work, published or unpublished, is "created in fixed form "