Copyright vs Copyfraud - What's the difference?
copyright | copyfraud |
(uncountable) The right by law to be the entity which determines who may publish, copy and distribute a piece of writing, music, picture or other work of authorship.
(countable) Such an exclusive right as it pertains to one or more specific works.
To place under a copyright.
To obtain or secure a copyright for some literary or other artistic work.
(legal) False claims of copyright, such as a claim of copyright ownership of public domain material.
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As nouns the difference between copyright and copyfraud
is that copyright is (uncountable) the right by law to be the entity which determines who may publish, copy and distribute a piece of writing, music, picture or other work of authorship while copyfraud is (legal) false claims of copyright, such as a claim of copyright ownership of public domain material.As a verb copyright
is to place under a copyright.copyright
English
(wikipedia copyright)Noun
(en-noun)- Copyright is a separate legal area from trademarks.
- The artist lost the copyrights to her songs when she signed the contract.
Verb
(en verb)Derived terms
* copyrightableSee also
* copyfight * copyleft * copyright infringement * exclusive right * copywrongStatistics
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English
(wikipedia copyfraud)Noun
(-)citation, isbn=9781843341765 , page=47, 48 , passage=Copyfraud' is falsely claiming copyright ownership of works in the public domain. [...] Mazzone's article describes ' copyfraud within the context of US copyright law, but he points out that: ‘As a result of the Berne Convention, there are some basic similarities throughout much of the world.[’]}}
citation, passage=The GPL and GPL FAQ don't say that applying a copyright and license (GPL) to Public Domain works after a trivial modification is copyfraud either, but it is.}}
citation, isbn=9780802093783 , page=105 , passage=Made possible because people trust in the veracity of something that at times is nothing more than a chimera, copyfraud is a particularly acute problem when exacerbated by a public institutions like museums.}}
