What is “public lending” under the Code?
Public lending is the non-profit transfer of works for a limited time by institutions like public libraries.
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Public lending is the non-profit transfer of works for a limited time by institutions like public libraries.
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Public performance involves acting or playing works in places accessible to people outside a private family circle.
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Published works are those made available to the public with the author’s consent for individual access.
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Rental is the profit-motivated transfer of a works possession for a specific, limited timeframe.
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Reproduction is the making of temporary or permanent copies of a work in any form or manner.
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Applied art refers to artistic creations with functional purposes, whether handmade or industrially manufactured.
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Government works are created by public employees as part of their official duties and generally lack copyright.
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Technological measures are devices or technologies used to prevent unauthorized access or use of copyrighted works.
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Rights management information identifies the work, author, and usage terms attached to a copy of the work.
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Literary and artistic works include books, music, art, and programs, protected from the moment they are created.
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