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2019-09-26T15:51:28Z
Intellectual
Property
Avoids higher prices for
those who but legally
and encourages
software houses to be
innovative
To protect
the rights
of those
who create
and
produce
material
based on
original
ideas
Comes into
effect
immediately as
soon as
something is
'fixed' in
someway
No official register for copyright, but
it is a good idea to mark work with
the copyright symbol, your name
and the date
Original literary
works
Original dramatic
works
Original musical
works
Original artistic
works
Published editions of works
sound recordings
films, including
videos
podcasts/
broadcasts
Type of work
protected
Does not protect
ideas, it protects the
way in which it is
expressed
Copyright
Copyright also
covers the content
on websites
copyright information
often shown in the
'conditions of use' or
'copyright statement'
Copyright
statements might
be attached as a
footnote to
electronically
stored materials
and school web
pages.
Website copyright
conditions
Individuals
borrowing
CDs or
software
and
putting it
on their
own
computer
Professional criminals making copies in bulk
and selling them through illegal outlets
involves the illegal copying of computer
software.
Purchaser does not 'own'
the software but has
purchased the right to
use it
can only be
loaded onto
one machine
Single User
bought for a certain
number of users
Multi User
bought for
everyone on
that that site
or in an office
to use the
software.
Site license
End User License
Agreement
(EULA)
Software piracy
Technical solutions -
giving each copy of
the software a digital
signature
Education - to alert people to the indirect
costs that resulted from software piracy
Abandon copyright - software
should be seen as 'public
good'
many don't
see it as a
crime
privacy laws
prevent
investigation
unless there is a
suspicion
copying takes
place in
countries less
regulated
Difficulties in
prevention
Copyright issues
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