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The copyright holder of this image allows anyone to use it for any purpose including unrestricted redistribution, commercial use, and modification. This template should not be used for new images. If the image requires attribution, use {{Attribution}}. If this is your own work, use {} or {} instead.
Image reproduction rights are licensing rights for images of artwork owned or otherwise exhibited by galleries, libraries, archives, and museums regardless of their copyright status. [1] Publishers routinely request authors to obtain permissions from museums in order for the images to be used as illustrations.
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The IRU "shall mean the exclusive, unrestricted, and indefeasible right to use the relevant capacity (including equipment, fibers or capacity) for any legal purpose". [1] It refers to the bandwidth purchased after, for example, a submarine cable system has been sealed at the end of construction, and to the maintenance agreement (C&MA) among the ...
The fair use right is a general exception that applies to all different kinds of uses with all types of works. In the U.S., fair use right/exception is based on a flexible proportionality test that examines the purpose of the use, the amount used, and the impact on the market of the original work. [2]
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A copyright transfer agreement or copyright assignment agreement is an agreement that transfers the copyright for a work from the copyright owner to another party.
While fair use in the United States is popularly understood as the only limitation to an author's exclusive rights, it is only one of several important limitations. Section 106 of the U.S. copyright law, which defines the exclusive rights in copyrighted works , is subject to sections 107 through 122 , which limit the copyright holder's ...