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  2. Derivative work - Wikipedia

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    The gif animation parody of Duchamp's work Archived 2 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine referred to above in this section, and pop-up advertising are examples of derivative works that became possible only with the advent of recent technology.

  3. Category:Derivative works - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Derivative works" This category contains only the following file. EDIT GIRL based on Alexander Rodchenko 1924 poster.png 1,500 × 1,073; 2.04 MB

  4. Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. v. Goldsmith

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    And while the court considered film adaptations of novels to involve a great deal of transformation due to the many creative professionals involved and the wide range of choices possible, [38] "[they] are identified as a paradigmatic example of derivative works", as the circuit had observed in Authors Guild, Inc. v. HathiTrust. [39]

  5. Transformative use - Wikipedia

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    Transformativeness is a characteristic of such derivative works that makes them transcend, or place in a new light, the underlying works on which they are based. In computer- and Internet-related works, the transformative characteristic of the later work is often that it provides the public with a benefit not previously available to it, which ...

  6. Copyleft - Wikipedia

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    Copyleft is the legal technique of granting certain freedoms over copies of copyrighted works with the requirement that the same rights be preserved in derivative works. In this sense, freedoms refers to the use of the work for any purpose, and the ability to modify, copy, share, and redistribute the work, with or without a fee.

  7. Talk:Derivative work - Wikipedia

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    I think we need links to terms like aggregated works and fair use. Is this definition compatible with the this article?. DERIVATIVE WORK - A work based upon one or more preexisting works, such as a translation, musical arrangement, dramatization, fictionalization,motion picture version, sound recording, art reproduction, abridgment, condensation, or any other form in which a work may be recast ...

  8. Derivative investments: What they are and how they work - AOL

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    For example, options are one kind of derivative, since their value is based on the performance of the underlying stock. So, the derivative has no value of its own apart from the value that it gets ...

  9. Film adaptation - Wikipedia

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    Although often considered a type of derivative work, film adaptation has been conceptualized recently by academic scholars such as Robert Stam as a dialogic process. While the most common form of film adaptation is the use of a novel as the basis, other works adapted into films include non-fiction (including journalism), autobiographical works ...