Identify 3 categories of items that would not qualify for copyright protection. 2. Explain who can get
Question:
Identify 3 categories of items that would not qualify for copyright protection.
2. Explain who can get a copyright.
3. When is an employer eligible for copyright protection for something created by an employee?
4. What factors will a court consider if there's no employment contract spelling out whether an employee's work makes the employer eligible for a copyright for that work?
5. How does copyright law define a "public performance"?
6. Public performance / display rights give copyright owners the exclusive right to do 6 things with any copyright protected work. Identify those 6 things. Of the 6, which applies to streaming services (like Spotify or Pandora)?
7. How long does the protection for public performance last?
Business Ethics Case Studies And Selected Readings
ISBN: 9780357453865
9th Edition
Authors: Marianne M. Jennings