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  2. Limitations and exceptions to copyright - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Photography and the law - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom there are no laws forbidding photography of private property from a public place. Photography is not restricted on land if the landowner has given permission to be on the land or the photographer has legal right to access, for example Byways Open to All Traffic or a public right of way or an area of open access land. The ...

  4. List of photography periodicals - Wikipedia

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    Ceased (renamed to American Photo in 1990) Magazine American Photography: 0097-577X: American Photographic Publishing Co. English: US: Monthly: 1907–1953: Ceased (sold to CBS, merged into Popular Photography) Magazine Anthony's Photographic Bulletin: English: US: 1870– Ceased (merged into American Photography: Magazine Aperture: Aperture ...

  5. Rights Managed - Wikipedia

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    Rights Managed, or RM, in photography and the stock photo industry, refers to a copyright license which, if purchased by a user, allows the one-time use of the photo as specified by the license. If the user wants to use the photo for other uses an additional license needs to be purchased. RM licences can be given on a non-exclusive or exclusive ...

  6. Copyright policies of academic publishers - Wikipedia

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    The final version of an article as copyedited and typeset by the publisher is typically called the version of record. Such publishers sometimes allow certain rights to their authors, including permission to reuse parts of the paper in the author's future work, to distribute a limited number of copies.

  7. Source (photography magazine) - Wikipedia

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    However, as well as art photography the magazine is also concerned with other non-artistic uses of the medium and has in the past published essays on subjects such as police photography, pornography, satellite photographs, children's book illustration, copyright, photography and literature, and the history of photography. This approach is ...

  8. Category:Photography magazines - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are magazines about photography or lists of magazines about photography, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about magazines about photography in general should be placed in Category:Photography or one of its subcategories.

  9. Aperture (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In celebration of the magazine's jubilee year, 2002, Aperture published the book Photography Past/Forward: Aperture at 50, featuring vintage photographs as well as never-before-published works, and a comprehensive history of the magazine and the foundation by veteran Aperture contributing editor R. H. Cravens. The publication appeared also as ...