Thursday, April 26, 2012

Copyright and its Law

Copyright - is a legal concept enacted by most governments, giving the author the exclusive rights to their original work, meaning anyone who copy have to give them credit.
Copy free - is used to identify your right to copy, use, distribute or modify anything you possesses.
Trademark - a distinctive name, logo, symbol or slogan that legally identifies a company's products or services, preventing anyone to copy or use the identical thing.
Creative commons - a non-profit organization working on expanding the range for creative works to be available for others to build upon and share.
Royalty free - the ability to use intellectual property without paying a royalty free, most of the time it's refer to music.
GNU licensed -  A free-software that helps users to distribute to copy-free works.
Public domain - refer to those who work's which had expired.

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