June 4th, 2008
Copyright
is often a misunderstood area of the law, particularly when it is applied to the internet. Copyright is simple the right of a party to control the distribution of the work in question. The party is usually the creator of the work, but they can sell it off to another party if they wish. Regardless, the party has the right to license out their work to other parties for distribution in exchange for compensation. When someone uses the piece without the consent of the party, they are infringing upon the copyright.
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May 8th, 2008
Term life insurance is perhaps the most basic form of life insurance. It usually provides affordable protection, often with a guaranteed premium, for some period of time. If the insured should die while the policy is in force, the face amount is paid to the named beneficiary. At the end of the premium guarantee period, the insured can renew the coverage at a higher premium. The premium for term life insurance is initially lower than a comparable permanent insurance policy; however, it can increase at each renewal. This initial lower premium usually makes term insurance an ideal choice for individuals with a temporary need for life insurance protection.
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May 16th, 2007
As a musician you probably tend to focus most of your energy on creating music rather than getting too involved in all the business aspects. Regardless, one of the most important things you should remember to do is copyright your music so that it’s not possible for others to use it for profit without first getting your permission…
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April 8th, 2007
I know a lot about music copyright, and there are two reasons for this. The first reason is because I went to school to learn all about music production and the music business. Secondly, my husband is a professional musician and has been for as long as I have known him. Though he does not make a lot of money from his playing, there are certainly times when the extra money adds up quickly. He has been in a variety of bands, and I have learned a lot about what is right in what is wrong.
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March 31st, 2007
For the serious, devoted artist or writer, The Library of Congress Copyright will be the hiking hook and safety rope necessary to climb the mountain that is the internet. That is, if you are a musician, an artist who crafts fractal art, a writer, or anyone who has work on display online, you will want to use The Library of Congress Copyright informational guidelines, forms for application, and reference pages wherein the laws of copyright are established and defined. In the same respect, if you are a website owner, domain master, webmaster, web mistress, or entrepreneur hoping to scam some free web content (that is not intended as FREE web content), if you expect to lift a photo or image wherever you feel you wish to enhance your site, or if you intend to replicate the exact wording of any page in existence, please know that you are in violation of the Library of Congress Copyright laws, and will sorely suffer in one of many ways.
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January 27th, 2007
There are many different way to write a dramatic play. Through history many authors have preferred to break plays into acts to give rhythm to the action of the play. Other authors stipulate…
Source: How To Write Plays
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