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This document outlines the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. It grants users the right to distribute and publicly perform a work, including adaptations of the work, with the requirement to provide attribution to the original creator. The license cannot be modified without mutual agreement between the licensor and user, is non-exclusive, and lasts as long as applicable copyright exists for the work. The licensor provides the work "as-is" and makes no warranties regarding the work.
This document outlines the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. It allows for redistribution and reuse of copyrighted work provided that credit is given to the original creator. The license grants users the right to reproduce, distribute, publicly display and perform the work, as well as make derivative works under certain conditions such as requiring that any changes be noted. It also limits liability for the license holder and reserves certain rights.
This document is the full text of a Creative Commons license. It defines key terms like "work", "distribute", and "adaptation". It grants users rights to reproduce and distribute the work with certain restrictions, such as requiring attribution and prohibiting distortion of the work. The license disclaims warranties and limits liability. It also outlines how the license can be terminated.
Creative Commons Contract For Music Featured In “Sophomores”sophomorestv
The Creative Commons contract for all artists interested in being featured on "Sophomores" - all contracts must be printed and post mailed to directed address in e-mail.
This document contains a license agreement for software provided by Punk Software. It states that the software is provided "as is" without any warranty and the software provider is not responsible for any damages resulting from its use. The license then provides the terms for using the software, including that the software is available under a Creative Commons license that allows for reproduction, distribution and adaptations as long as proper attribution is given. Certain restrictions are outlined, such as not imposing additional terms that restrict the license terms.
This document is the Enterprise Scrum license authored by Mike Beedle and released on July 10, 2017. It defines Enterprise Scrum and provides the terms of a Creative Commons license allowing for the reproduction, distribution, and public performance of the work provided the original work is properly attributed. The license grants use of the work for free provided the terms are followed and reserves all rights not explicitly granted.
This document provides a summary of the Mythbuntu 8.10 Installation Manual license. It is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license, which allows for redistribution and reuse of the work as long as it is properly attributed and shared under an identical license. The license disclaims all warranties and limits liability, and licenses granted can be terminated if the terms are breached.
This document is an instruction manual for an Arduino starter kit published by Earthshine Electronics. It provides a complete beginner's guide to using the Arduino microcontroller. The manual is published under a Creative Commons license that allows sharing and copying with attribution, but not for commercial purposes. It is regularly revised and updated by Earthshine Electronics and the original author Mike McRoberts.
This document outlines the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. It grants users the right to distribute and publicly perform a work, including adaptations of the work, with the requirement to provide attribution to the original creator. The license cannot be modified without mutual agreement between the licensor and user, is non-exclusive, and lasts as long as applicable copyright exists for the work. The licensor provides the work "as-is" and makes no warranties regarding the work.
This document outlines the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. It allows for redistribution and reuse of copyrighted work provided that credit is given to the original creator. The license grants users the right to reproduce, distribute, publicly display and perform the work, as well as make derivative works under certain conditions such as requiring that any changes be noted. It also limits liability for the license holder and reserves certain rights.
This document is the full text of a Creative Commons license. It defines key terms like "work", "distribute", and "adaptation". It grants users rights to reproduce and distribute the work with certain restrictions, such as requiring attribution and prohibiting distortion of the work. The license disclaims warranties and limits liability. It also outlines how the license can be terminated.
Creative Commons Contract For Music Featured In “Sophomores”sophomorestv
The Creative Commons contract for all artists interested in being featured on "Sophomores" - all contracts must be printed and post mailed to directed address in e-mail.
This document contains a license agreement for software provided by Punk Software. It states that the software is provided "as is" without any warranty and the software provider is not responsible for any damages resulting from its use. The license then provides the terms for using the software, including that the software is available under a Creative Commons license that allows for reproduction, distribution and adaptations as long as proper attribution is given. Certain restrictions are outlined, such as not imposing additional terms that restrict the license terms.
This document is the Enterprise Scrum license authored by Mike Beedle and released on July 10, 2017. It defines Enterprise Scrum and provides the terms of a Creative Commons license allowing for the reproduction, distribution, and public performance of the work provided the original work is properly attributed. The license grants use of the work for free provided the terms are followed and reserves all rights not explicitly granted.
This document provides a summary of the Mythbuntu 8.10 Installation Manual license. It is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license, which allows for redistribution and reuse of the work as long as it is properly attributed and shared under an identical license. The license disclaims all warranties and limits liability, and licenses granted can be terminated if the terms are breached.
This document is an instruction manual for an Arduino starter kit published by Earthshine Electronics. It provides a complete beginner's guide to using the Arduino microcontroller. The manual is published under a Creative Commons license that allows sharing and copying with attribution, but not for commercial purposes. It is regularly revised and updated by Earthshine Electronics and the original author Mike McRoberts.
This document is the programmer's guide for OpenFOAM, an open source CFD toolbox. It describes the license for OpenFOAM, which is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. The license allows for reproducing and distributing the work non-commercially as long as attribution is provided. Several terms are defined for the license, including adapting, collecting, distributing, and reproducing the work. Restrictions on the license require maintaining copyright notices and prohibiting commercial advantage.
Copyright societies are organizations that collect royalty payments from individuals and groups for copyright holders. They have the authority to license works and collect royalties. In India, key copyright societies include SCRIPT for films, IPRS for music, PPL for sound recordings, and IRRO for reprographic works. They are registered with the Registrar of Copyrights and handle functions like licensing works, monitoring use, collecting revenues, and distributing royalties to members. Copyright societies accept exclusive authorization from owners to administer rights and enter agreements with foreign societies. They must establish tariff and distribution schemes subject to owner approval.
Copyright is a form of IPR which is Intellectual Property Rights, applicable to certain forms of creative work. A copyright gives the creator of original works exclusive rights to it, usually for a limited time. Copyright may apply to a wide range of creative, intellectual, or artistic forms, or works
Copyright law grants creators exclusive rights over their original works for a limited time period to promote innovation. It protects the expression of ideas but not the ideas themselves. Major developments include the Statute of Anne in 1710, the US Constitution in 1789, and the Copyright Act of 1976 which established "fair use" and terms of life plus 70 years after the author's death. Key issues are copyrightability, ownership, exclusive rights and limitations such as fair use, infringement, and available remedies.
The document summarizes key aspects of copyright law in India. It discusses that copyright is a legal right granted to creators of original works and includes the rights to copy, distribute and adapt works. It outlines the history and amendments of the Copyright Act of 1957 in India. It also discusses compliance with international treaties, scope of copyright, rights of owners, infringement and remedies. The Copyright Office and Copyright Board are established under the Act to facilitate its administration.
Copyright law grants creators exclusive rights over their original works for a limited time period to promote innovation. It protects the expression of ideas but not the ideas themselves. Major developments include the Statute of Anne in 1710, the US Constitution in 1789, and revisions in 1909 and 1976. Copyright law balances exclusive rights with limitations like fair use and compulsory licenses. Owners have rights to reproduce, adapt, distribute, publicly perform, and display works, subject to defenses and exceptions. Infringement requires unauthorized copying of protected expression. Available remedies include injunctions, damages, and attorney's fees.
This document provides an overview of copyright law in India. It discusses what types of works are protected by copyright (literary, dramatic, musical, artistic works, films, sound recordings), the duration of copyright, and the rights granted to copyright holders. Acts that constitute infringement and exceptions to copyright protection are also outlined. Primary infringement involves unauthorized reproduction or adaptation of a work, while secondary infringement involves sale or distribution of infringing copies. Fair dealing exceptions permit uses such as criticism, review, reporting current events. Registration is not required for copyright but provides evidentiary benefits in infringement cases. Moral rights of attribution and integrity cannot be assigned but rights holders can be ignored.
Copyright - Concept & Use
- What is Copyright?
- Copyright Law of India
- Rights to the Author
- Know Your Rights
- Copyright Protection
- Copyright able Works and Its Duration (copyright protection under the Copyright Act 1957)
- Non-copyright able works
- Copyright in Business
- Things to Know Before Using the Copyright
- Fair Use of Copyright Works
A presentation on Copyright & Copyright InfringementAnand Prabhudesai
This document discusses copyright law in India. It explains that copyright protects original creative works and gives the creator the exclusive right to copy and distribute their work. The Copyright Act of 1957, which has been amended several times, governs copyright in India. It provides protection for literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works, films, and more recently, computer programs and digital content. Copyright arises automatically when a work is created and can last for the creator's lifetime plus 60 years. Infringement of copyright can result in civil and criminal penalties. The document outlines the scope of copyright protection as well as exceptions and exemptions to copyright law.
The Indian Copyright Right primarily seeks to protect creative works such as literary, artistic, dramatic and musical works. It offers what is known as ‘copyright protection’ to such works.
Copyright protections debars other individuals from using such literary, artistic, musical or dramatic works without the permission of the author or the creator. Over time, the need to protect ancillary rights was felt, and thus Neighboring Rights were born.
To copyright registration in India, please visit https://www.intepat.com/ip-services/copyright-registration-india/
The document discusses copyright and performance rights. It begins by outlining the bundle of rights granted to creators under US copyright law, including reproduction, distribution, public performance, derivatives, display, and digital audio transmission. It then focuses on the public performance right, explaining that it applies to compositions but not sound recordings. It describes what constitutes a public performance and discusses limitations on the right. The document also outlines the roles of Performing Rights Organizations (PROs) like ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC, which issue licenses and collect/distribute fees. It provides information on how PROs monitor performances to determine royalty payments. Finally, it discusses various pieces of legislation impacting copyright like the Songwriter's Equity Act and
Copyright involves economic rights like reproduction and performance rights, as well as moral rights to oppose changes harming the creator's reputation. Authors receive protection for different classes of works as follows:
1. Writers, poets and novelists receive rights for 60 years after death for literary works.
2. Dramatists receive rights for 60 years after death for dramatic works.
3. Musicians, singers and producers receive rights for 60 years after death for musical works.
Performers and broadcasters also receive neighboring rights for 25 years to audiovisual recordings and broadcasts of their performances. Copyright provides global protection under the Berne Convention, though some registration may be required by certain countries.
Commercial photography involves being paid for images rather than creating works of art. It is used for commercial, promotional, or advertising purposes. Photographers own the copyright to their work, which gives them certain exclusive rights over how the images can be used and distributed. When licensing photographs for commercial use, photographers should specify the permitted uses, constraints, image details, and other terms to protect their work and prevent unauthorized use. Pricing for commercial photography includes production costs, the photographer's creative fee per day, a license fee based on the scope and volume of use, and fees for any digital editing or retouching services.
The document discusses performers' rights under Indian copyright law. It defines a performer as anyone who contributes to the sounds or actions in a performance, including actors, singers, musicians, and more. A performance is considered any live visual or acoustic presentation by one or more performers. Performers have rights over the recording, broadcasting, distribution and rental of their live performances. These rights last for 50 years from the calendar year after the performance. Two key cases discussed upheld performers' rights over unauthorized use of their recorded performances in films. The document also outlines international treaties and agreements that India has signed related to performers' rights.
The document discusses copyright and creative commons licenses. It defines copyright as the exclusive legal right given to creators for their original works. Creative commons licenses provide alternatives to traditional copyright that enable certain uses of copyrighted works without asking permission. The licenses vary based on whether they allow commercial use, modifications, and require attribution and share-alike terms.
The document discusses copyright and creative commons licenses. It defines copyright as giving creators exclusive rights over the reproduction of their original work. A creative commons license allows copyright owners to specify how others can share and use their work, such as allowing commercial use or requiring attribution. There are six main creative commons licenses that vary based on conditions like requiring attribution, sharing modifications, or prohibiting commercial use. The document provides details on the rights each license provides and explains how creative commons licenses facilitate broad sharing of works.
Presentazione dei risultati sull'utilizzo della Griglia di valutazione e del Questionario sulla seconda prova scritta di Matematica agli Esami di Stato
This document is the programmer's guide for OpenFOAM, an open source CFD toolbox. It describes the license for OpenFOAM, which is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. The license allows for reproducing and distributing the work non-commercially as long as attribution is provided. Several terms are defined for the license, including adapting, collecting, distributing, and reproducing the work. Restrictions on the license require maintaining copyright notices and prohibiting commercial advantage.
Copyright societies are organizations that collect royalty payments from individuals and groups for copyright holders. They have the authority to license works and collect royalties. In India, key copyright societies include SCRIPT for films, IPRS for music, PPL for sound recordings, and IRRO for reprographic works. They are registered with the Registrar of Copyrights and handle functions like licensing works, monitoring use, collecting revenues, and distributing royalties to members. Copyright societies accept exclusive authorization from owners to administer rights and enter agreements with foreign societies. They must establish tariff and distribution schemes subject to owner approval.
Copyright is a form of IPR which is Intellectual Property Rights, applicable to certain forms of creative work. A copyright gives the creator of original works exclusive rights to it, usually for a limited time. Copyright may apply to a wide range of creative, intellectual, or artistic forms, or works
Copyright law grants creators exclusive rights over their original works for a limited time period to promote innovation. It protects the expression of ideas but not the ideas themselves. Major developments include the Statute of Anne in 1710, the US Constitution in 1789, and the Copyright Act of 1976 which established "fair use" and terms of life plus 70 years after the author's death. Key issues are copyrightability, ownership, exclusive rights and limitations such as fair use, infringement, and available remedies.
The document summarizes key aspects of copyright law in India. It discusses that copyright is a legal right granted to creators of original works and includes the rights to copy, distribute and adapt works. It outlines the history and amendments of the Copyright Act of 1957 in India. It also discusses compliance with international treaties, scope of copyright, rights of owners, infringement and remedies. The Copyright Office and Copyright Board are established under the Act to facilitate its administration.
Copyright law grants creators exclusive rights over their original works for a limited time period to promote innovation. It protects the expression of ideas but not the ideas themselves. Major developments include the Statute of Anne in 1710, the US Constitution in 1789, and revisions in 1909 and 1976. Copyright law balances exclusive rights with limitations like fair use and compulsory licenses. Owners have rights to reproduce, adapt, distribute, publicly perform, and display works, subject to defenses and exceptions. Infringement requires unauthorized copying of protected expression. Available remedies include injunctions, damages, and attorney's fees.
This document provides an overview of copyright law in India. It discusses what types of works are protected by copyright (literary, dramatic, musical, artistic works, films, sound recordings), the duration of copyright, and the rights granted to copyright holders. Acts that constitute infringement and exceptions to copyright protection are also outlined. Primary infringement involves unauthorized reproduction or adaptation of a work, while secondary infringement involves sale or distribution of infringing copies. Fair dealing exceptions permit uses such as criticism, review, reporting current events. Registration is not required for copyright but provides evidentiary benefits in infringement cases. Moral rights of attribution and integrity cannot be assigned but rights holders can be ignored.
Copyright - Concept & Use
- What is Copyright?
- Copyright Law of India
- Rights to the Author
- Know Your Rights
- Copyright Protection
- Copyright able Works and Its Duration (copyright protection under the Copyright Act 1957)
- Non-copyright able works
- Copyright in Business
- Things to Know Before Using the Copyright
- Fair Use of Copyright Works
A presentation on Copyright & Copyright InfringementAnand Prabhudesai
This document discusses copyright law in India. It explains that copyright protects original creative works and gives the creator the exclusive right to copy and distribute their work. The Copyright Act of 1957, which has been amended several times, governs copyright in India. It provides protection for literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works, films, and more recently, computer programs and digital content. Copyright arises automatically when a work is created and can last for the creator's lifetime plus 60 years. Infringement of copyright can result in civil and criminal penalties. The document outlines the scope of copyright protection as well as exceptions and exemptions to copyright law.
The Indian Copyright Right primarily seeks to protect creative works such as literary, artistic, dramatic and musical works. It offers what is known as ‘copyright protection’ to such works.
Copyright protections debars other individuals from using such literary, artistic, musical or dramatic works without the permission of the author or the creator. Over time, the need to protect ancillary rights was felt, and thus Neighboring Rights were born.
To copyright registration in India, please visit https://www.intepat.com/ip-services/copyright-registration-india/
The document discusses copyright and performance rights. It begins by outlining the bundle of rights granted to creators under US copyright law, including reproduction, distribution, public performance, derivatives, display, and digital audio transmission. It then focuses on the public performance right, explaining that it applies to compositions but not sound recordings. It describes what constitutes a public performance and discusses limitations on the right. The document also outlines the roles of Performing Rights Organizations (PROs) like ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC, which issue licenses and collect/distribute fees. It provides information on how PROs monitor performances to determine royalty payments. Finally, it discusses various pieces of legislation impacting copyright like the Songwriter's Equity Act and
Copyright involves economic rights like reproduction and performance rights, as well as moral rights to oppose changes harming the creator's reputation. Authors receive protection for different classes of works as follows:
1. Writers, poets and novelists receive rights for 60 years after death for literary works.
2. Dramatists receive rights for 60 years after death for dramatic works.
3. Musicians, singers and producers receive rights for 60 years after death for musical works.
Performers and broadcasters also receive neighboring rights for 25 years to audiovisual recordings and broadcasts of their performances. Copyright provides global protection under the Berne Convention, though some registration may be required by certain countries.
Commercial photography involves being paid for images rather than creating works of art. It is used for commercial, promotional, or advertising purposes. Photographers own the copyright to their work, which gives them certain exclusive rights over how the images can be used and distributed. When licensing photographs for commercial use, photographers should specify the permitted uses, constraints, image details, and other terms to protect their work and prevent unauthorized use. Pricing for commercial photography includes production costs, the photographer's creative fee per day, a license fee based on the scope and volume of use, and fees for any digital editing or retouching services.
The document discusses performers' rights under Indian copyright law. It defines a performer as anyone who contributes to the sounds or actions in a performance, including actors, singers, musicians, and more. A performance is considered any live visual or acoustic presentation by one or more performers. Performers have rights over the recording, broadcasting, distribution and rental of their live performances. These rights last for 50 years from the calendar year after the performance. Two key cases discussed upheld performers' rights over unauthorized use of their recorded performances in films. The document also outlines international treaties and agreements that India has signed related to performers' rights.
The document discusses copyright and creative commons licenses. It defines copyright as the exclusive legal right given to creators for their original works. Creative commons licenses provide alternatives to traditional copyright that enable certain uses of copyrighted works without asking permission. The licenses vary based on whether they allow commercial use, modifications, and require attribution and share-alike terms.
The document discusses copyright and creative commons licenses. It defines copyright as giving creators exclusive rights over the reproduction of their original work. A creative commons license allows copyright owners to specify how others can share and use their work, such as allowing commercial use or requiring attribution. There are six main creative commons licenses that vary based on conditions like requiring attribution, sharing modifications, or prohibiting commercial use. The document provides details on the rights each license provides and explains how creative commons licenses facilitate broad sharing of works.
Presentazione dei risultati sull'utilizzo della Griglia di valutazione e del Questionario sulla seconda prova scritta di Matematica agli Esami di Stato
I due progetti del MIUR per la matematica:
Condivisione e accertamento delle conoscenze, abilità e competenze previste a conclusione dell’obbligo d’istruzione e del primo biennio dei licei, istituti tecnici e professionali.
La prova scritta di matematica agli Esami di Stato: contenuti e valutazione
Dokumen tersebut memberikan gambaran umum tentang Misi Karya Kepausan yang terdiri atas empat serikat yaitu Serikat Kepausan Propaganda Fide, Serikat Kepausan Anak dan Remaja Misioner, Serikat Kepausan St. Petrus Rasul, dan Serikat Kepausan Para Imam, Religius dan Awam. Dokumen ini juga menjelaskan sejarah singkat dan tujuan pendirian masing-masing serikat beserta profil singkat para pendirinya.
Misi berarti meninggalkan diri sendiri dan keluar untuk menjumpai orang lain, terutama mereka yang berada di pinggiran masyarakat. Misi melibatkan perjalanan rohani untuk melayani umat manusia dengan memberitakan kabar baik dan melampaui batas-batas sosial. Misi baru tidak hanya berfokus pada wilayah geografis tetapi juga situasi sosial yang membutuhkan perhatian dan keterlibatan.
Animator animatris pendamping bina imanLucky Singal
Dokumen tersebut memberikan penjelasan tentang peran penting animator-animatris dalam membimbing iman anak-anak dan remaja. Animator-animatris bertugas sebagai pendamping rohani, pembimbing, dan panutan bagi anak-anak untuk mendekatkan mereka kepada Tuhan dan membangkitkan semangat misi.
1. Kumpulan lagu dan nyanyian yang bertema keagamaan dan misionaris untuk anak-anak
2. Mengandung himne, mars, dan nyanyian perkenalan untuk kegiatan keagamaan anak-anak
3. Mengajak anak-anak untuk berdoa, berderma, berkurban, dan menjadi saksi iman
Dokumen tersebut berisi puji-pujian dan nyanyian pujian kepada Tuhan. Beberapa kalimat kuncinya adalah "Allah ditinggikan dengan sorak-sorai", "Ada kuasa dalam pujian", dan "Ajaib sungguh ajaib, kasih Yesus bagiku".
This document contains a license agreement for use of software provided by Punk Software. It states that:
1) Punk Software provides the software "as is" and is not responsible for damages from its use.
2) The software can be used freely but with no warranty of quality.
3) The license allows reproduction, adaptation and distribution of the work with attribution required and no commercial advantage allowed without permission. Certain rights are reserved by the licensor.
This document contains lecture slides for a signals and systems course. It provides information about obtaining the most recent version of the slides online, which include links and additional resources. It also contains licensing information, stating the slides are published under a Creative Commons license that allows reproduction and distribution but not adaptations or commercial use. The copyright belongs to the author, Michael D. Adams, and it was published by the University of Victoria.
This document is the Enterprise Scrum definition and license authored by Mike Beedle. It defines Enterprise Scrum as business agility for the 21st century. The document is released under a Creative Commons license that allows reuse and distribution with attribution. It defines terms, grants rights to reuse and distribute the work, and restricts commercial use and modifications without permission. The license disclaimer limits liability and terminates if terms are breached.
- The document is a set of lecture slides for a C++ programming language course from 2016.
- It provides information about the course, copyright details, and a link to additional online resources.
- The slides were created by Michael D. Adams of the University of Victoria and cover the C++14 standard.
This document is the manual for the Arduino Starter Kit from Earthshine Electronics. It was written by Mike McRoberts and published by Earthshine Design in 2009. The manual provides a complete guide for beginners to learn about and use the Arduino microcontroller board. It is licensed under Creative Commons, allowing sharing and distribution of the work for non-commercial purposes as long as attribution is given to the author and publisher.
The Open Software License (OSL) is a permissive free software license that allows developers to freely use, modify, and share the software for any purpose. Some key points:
- It grants copyright licenses to copy, modify, distribute, publicly perform and display the original work.
- It grants patent licenses for any patent claims necessary to make, use, sell, offer for sale the original and derivative works.
- It requires any external deployment or distribution of the original or derivative works to also be licensed under the OSL.
- It disclaims all warranties and limits liability, with the software provided "as is" without warranty.
The document is a license agreement for the RedSwoosh Library for ActionScript API. It grants users a worldwide, royalty-free, non-exclusive, perpetual license to use and modify the library and its documentation for any purpose. However, it places restrictions on redistribution and modifications, requiring attribution of the original authors and inclusion of the full license terms. The licensor provides the work "as-is" and disclaims all warranties or responsibilities for damages arising from its use.
The Apache License is a permissive free software license. It allows users to use, copy, distribute, and modify the licensed work. The license requires that any derivative works or modifications be indicated, that the license and copyright notice be included with the work, and that any patent licenses granted for the work be terminated if the user files a patent infringement lawsuit related to the work. The license disclaims all warranties and limits liability for the licensed work.
Open source software and open innovationHiro Yoshioka
The document discusses open source software and open innovation. It provides an overview of the history of open source software including public domain, proprietary software, and the creation of free software licenses like the GNU GPL. It discusses different types of free software licenses including copyleft and permissive licenses. It also shows examples of popular licenses like the MIT license and Apache license version 2.0.
The Apache License, Version 2.0 defines key terms used in the license such as License, Licensor, Legal Entity, Source, Work, and Contributor. It grants copyright and patent licenses to use, modify, and distribute the Work with certain conditions such as retaining copyright notices and disclaiming warranties. The license limits liability for any damages from using the Work.
This document provides a summary of lecture slides for a course on Programming in C++. It includes information about the author, Michael D. Adams, and where to find additional resources such as video lectures and the most recent version of the slides online. It also lists various licenses and legal terms for use of the content.
The document is the Apache License version 2.0 from January 2004. It defines terms such as license, licensor, legal entity, you, source form, object form, work, derivative works, and contributor. It grants copyright and patent licenses for contributions submitted to the licensor for inclusion in the licensed work.
The document provides third party notices for software included with TheBrain software. It lists several third party organizations and open source projects that provide software under open source licenses, including Apache License 2.0, BSD license, and Creative Commons licenses. The notices provide attribution and license terms for software from the Apache Software Foundation, Brain Duff and winlaf.org, H2 Group, HyperSonic SQL Group, HSQL Development Group, Tango Icon Theme, and Brian M. Clapper.
The Apache License, Version 2.0 provides terms and conditions for use, reproduction, and distribution of works under copyright. It defines key terms like "License", "Licensor", "Legal Entity", "You", and "Contribution". It grants copyright and patent licenses to allow others to use, modify, and distribute the works while requiring attribution and disclaimer of warranties.
The presentation deals with various aspects of the act of Copyright .
The presentation explains copyright, tenure of copyright, and the infringement of copyright.
The document discusses techniques for using gradients and masks in Qt to improve user interfaces, focusing on their application in industrial HMI development. It describes creating a thermometer widget using masks to define the outline and gradients to make the liquid filling look more realistic. Code examples are provided to demonstrate setting a mask, painting the thermometer intervals and liquid fill, and implementing a linear gradient to add shading to the liquid.
Copyright protects original works of authorship in various forms. The Copyright Act of 1957 governs copyright in India and grants economic rights like reproduction, distribution, communication to the public, and moral rights to authors. Infringement occurs when someone copies or uses a copyrighted work without permission. Civil remedies for infringement include injunctions and damages, while criminal penalties include imprisonment and fines. Certain uses like government works are exempt from infringement claims.
The Apache License is a permissive free software license. It allows users to use, copy, distribute, and modify the licensed work. It requires that any distribution or modification of the licensed work must also be licensed under the Apache License and include the original copyright notices and disclaimers of warranty. The license also limits liability for the licensor.
The Apache License Version 2.0 provides terms and conditions for use, reproduction, and distribution of works under the license. It defines key terms like license, licensor, legal entity, work, derivative works, and contribution. It grants copyright and patent licenses to reproduce, prepare derivative works, distribute copies, and more. It disclaims all warranties and limits liability for the work.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS TYPE Copyrights LAW.pptxMahesh Kolloju
Intellectual property rights are the rights given to persons over the creations of their minds. They usually give the creator an exclusive right over the use of his/her creation for a certain period of time.
ПРОГРАМА роботи педагогічного колективу Кам’янець-Подільського Центру дитячо...Наталья Качковская
«СТВОРЕННЯ РОЗВИВАЛЬНОГО ОСВІТНЬОГО СЕРЕДОВИЩА ЯК ОСНОВНОГО КОМПОНЕНТУ РЕАЛІЗАЦІЇ ЗАВДАНЬ КОНЦЕПЦІЇ НОВОЇ УКРАЇНСЬКОЇ ШКОЛИ В ЗАКЛАДІ ПОЗАШКІЛЬНОЇ ОСВІТИ»
на 2018-2021 р.р.
План обласного семінару методистів позашкільних навчальних закладів з питанн...Наталья Качковская
План
обласного семінару методистів позашкільних навчальних закладів з питання практики використання інноваційних технологій розвитку компетентності педагога-позашкільника
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
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