Copyright Laws
Team B ? Final Paper
University of Phoenix
BUS415
Abstract
Copyright laws have approached the forefront over the last few years; we will look further into these issues of patents, copyrights, and trademarks. We will educate the reader about copyrights, and discuss the differences of patents, copyrights, and trademarks. The paper will discuss the current copyright laws designed to protect the author and user of a product. The paper will provide many objectives of the issues affecting the courts today.
Introduction:
Copyright is a form of protection provided by the laws of the United States (title 17, U.S. Code) to the authors of "original works of authorship" including literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, and certain other intellectual works. This protection is available to both published and unpublished works. Section 106 of the Copyright Act generally gives the owner of copyright the exclusive right to do and to authorize others to do the following:
? To reproduce the copyrighted work in copies or phonorecords;
? To prepare derivative works based upon the copyrighted work;
? To distribute copies or phonorecords of the copyrighted work to the public by sale or other transfer of ownership, or by rental, lease, or lending;
? To perform the copyrighted work publicly, in the case of literary, musical, dramatic, and choreographic works, pantomimes, and motion pictures and other audiovisual works, and
? To display the copyrighted work publicly, in the case of literary, musical, dramatic, and choreographic works, pantomimes, and pictorial, graphic, or sculptural works, including the ...