COPYRIGHT MANAGEMENT CONCEPT SUPPLEMENTS TO COPYRIGHT Oyeyemi Immanuel Templars

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COPYRIGHT MANAGEMENT CONCEPT SUPPLEMENTS TO COPYRIGHT Oyeyemi Immanuel Templars

IT IS ABOUT OWNING PROPERTY, JUST INTANGIBLE PROPERTY  OWNERSHIP  ACCESS & PERMISSIONS  EXPLOITATION - Section 6 Copyright Act CAP C CONCEPT

OWNERSHIP  The Copyright Act gives all authors a set of rights that only they may exercise. These include the right to make copies, to prepare derivative works, to publicly distribute, display and perform the work, and in the case of digital sound recordings, to perform the works over a digital network.  Section 6 CA brings the full force of the law to your side to enforce your rights. The entire judicial system is at your service. For a price Your copyright exists from the moment you create some original expression that is fixed in a tangible medium. It's automatic. You needn't register your copyright or even put a notice on your work. Once you hit the "save" key, put pen to paper, brush to canvas, or record anything, it's protected completely.  With this short set of rights, you would have near perfect control over your works, in fact, too perfect a control over your works. So, the law provides some breathing room so that the public can benefit from the increased numbers of works that are the goal of the law. To use those works, the public enjoys rights to display their own copies, to lend them or give them away, even to sell them, and to reproduce parts of the works in certain circumstances, even to reproduce the entire work in some cases, as a fair use as against exploitation for their own benefit.

ACCESS & PERMISSION Assignment and licencing under the Act (Section 11 CA) - Note the limitations to enforcement of these rights. The New dimension to Licensing Transition from ‘’All Rights Reserved’’ to ingenious forms of licencing: e.g. The Creative Commons Platform:  Attribution CC BY  Attribution-ShareAlike CC BY-SA  Attribution-No Derivs CC BY-ND  Attribution-Non Commercial CC BY-NC  Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA  Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs CC BY-NC-ND

EXPLOITATION WHY NOT ME ALONE

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