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 copyright ['kɒpirait]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 版权, 著作权

[法] 著作权


  1. This material is copyright.
    本资料享有版权.
  2. The poem is still under copyright, so you have to pay to quote it.
    该诗仍然享有版权, 因此你必须支付引用费.
  3. Copyright expires 50 years after the death of the author.
    版权在作者死後50年即行终止.


copyright
[ noun ]
  1. a document granting exclusive right to publish and sell literary or musical or artistic work

  2. <noun.communication>
[ verb ]
  1. secure a copyright on a written work

  2. <verb.possession>
    did you copyright your manuscript?


Copyright \Cop"y*right\, n.
The right of an author or his assignee, under statute, to
print and publish his literary or artistic work, exclusively
of all other persons. This right may be had in maps, charts,
engravings, plays, and musical compositions, as well as in
books.

Note: In the United States in 1913 a copyright was valid for
the term of twenty-eight years, with right of renewal
for fourteen years on certain conditions. The term was
extended in stages, and in 1997 the term of a copyright
was life plus 50 years for individuals retaining their
copyright, or 75 years for works created for hire.
Further extension is still (1998) being discussed.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

{International copyright}, an author's right in his
productions as secured by treaty between nations.


Copyright \Cop"y*right`\, v. t.
To secure a copyright on.

  1. The girl, who turned 18 on Wednesday, also said she is upset that the media has portrayed her as mentally retarded, according to a copyright interview in The Record of Hackensack.
  2. In its unanimous decision, the high court said the mere "sweat of the brow" effort in compiling banks of data doesn't qualify a directory for copyright protection.
  3. The judge had ordered that a trial first be held on the ownership of the copyright, and that the trial would be followed, if necessary, by a second trial treating the question of whether the copyright was violated.
  4. The judge had ordered that a trial first be held on the ownership of the copyright, and that the trial would be followed, if necessary, by a second trial treating the question of whether the copyright was violated.
  5. Last month, India, Thailand and China were designated probable violators; inquiries will assess any copyright violations and need for trade sanctions.
  6. A federal judge, in a decision that effectively ends a seven-year legal battle between two giant computer chip makers, has ruled that microcodes can be protected by copyright.
  7. The editor rewrites the beginning to read: "A big fight is brewing over a proposal to revise the U.S. copyright law."
  8. One hundred years after a Naples chef presented the queen of Italy with a patriotic pizza, purists and politicians want to "copyright" the simple recipe for a genuine Neapolitan pie.
  9. The Business Software Alliance, which represents eight major software makers, said its members filed a separate lawsuit against Milan's Fiera di Milano Data, a data processing unit of Ente Fiera di Milano, for alleged copyright infringement.
  10. It also provides for copyright protection to take effect in other countries automatically without the necessity of government formalities, such as providing official notice of a copyright.
  11. It also provides for copyright protection to take effect in other countries automatically without the necessity of government formalities, such as providing official notice of a copyright.
  12. The remaining 10 counts will be resolved by judicial order once Rosenbaum issues his ruling on the copyright issue.
  13. Sometimes there were links with terrorism. He believes that the present punishments under patents-and-designs copyright legislation - a maximum of two years in prison - are inadequate given the scale of the problem.
  14. The maker of the film "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" has brought a copyright infringement suit against a computer software company for its "Templates of Doom" product.
  15. MGM, under a license from the play's copyright owners, produced a movie version in 1955.
  16. Judge O'Kelley upheld the validity of the copyright on the appearance of the screen, but said, "Copyright protection of a computer program doesn't extend to screen displays generated by the program."
  17. If profit margins become so small that independent companies can no longer operate, new acts will find it even harder to gain recognition, he argues. Mr Garnett adds that a more liberal copyright regime could result in imports of pirate CDs.
  18. The U.S. has urged these countries to extend protection to foreign copyright owners equal to that afforded to their own nationals.
  19. In a countersuit filed Wednesday in response to a U.S. District Court copyright infringement suit filed by Apple, Hewlett-Packard alleged that Apple was engaged in unfair business practices and antitrust violations.
  20. Some peculiar situations have arisen as a result of an effort to enforce the copyright of a song as popular as "Happy Birthday." By law, any public performance for profit or mechanical reproduction should require a fee.
  21. The changes are the first revisions to Canada's copyright laws in 64 years.
  22. Mr Balladur said he would discuss with Mr Major the need for Europe to win concessions in several of these areas - in particular copyright protection, services and dispute settlement.
  23. The courts extended copyright in lists of facts to fill the gap left by the absence of unfair competition law.
  24. The way was paved for Monday's action when a federal court in January ruled that disclosure provisions of New York's truth-in-testing law conflicted with federal copyright law.
  25. Copyright Claim The justices agreed to decide who owns a copyright when a work of art is commissioned by a patron to be produced by an artist who isn't technically an employee of the patron.
  26. In an important pre-trial ruling last September, Judge Ingram held that microcodes were subject to federal copyright protection.
  27. Congress created this arrangement so cable television companies wouldn't have to negotiate individual royalty payments with copyright holders, mostly large movie studios.
  28. The company has no intention of trying to claim copyright infringement over compatable files, officials said.
  29. They said one reason Israeli users are vulnerable is that software prices here are about twice as high as in the United States, and many Israelis freely copy programs, often disregarding copyright restrictions.
  30. But he hit a roadblock on Popeye and Olive Oyl, who declined the project on orders from their copyright owners, King Features.
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