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Copyright
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COPYRIGHTSell yourself, else another person will steal and sell you at a
heavy cost.
― Utibe Samuel Mbom
Cernetchi Maxim
Lesenco Maria
Luchianov Vladimir
Tranda r Roman
Group: FAF-212
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TABLE OF CONTENTS01
WHAT IS IT?
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WHY DO WE NEED
THIS
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COPYRIGHT IN
MOLDOVA
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Infringement
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01WHAT IS COPYRIGHT
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COPYRIGHTCopyright is a person's automatic right to
possess, use, protect, and generate
bene ts from things they can create.
WHAT DOES IT PROTECT?
Anything that is produced by human creativity:
Literary works, artistic works, movies, сomputer software, photo etc.
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COPYRIGHTCopyright is a person's automatic right to
possess, use, protect, and generate
bene ts from things they can create.
WHAT DOES IT PROTECT?
Anything that is produced by human creativity:
Literary works, artistic works, movies, сomputer software, photo etc.
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COPYRIGHTCopyright is a person's automatic right to
possess, use, protect, and generate
bene ts from things they can create.
WHAT DOES IT PROTECT?
Anything that is produced by human creativity:
Literary works, artistic works, movies, сomputer software, photo etc.
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COPYRIGHTWHAT DOES COPYRIGHT GIVE
RIGHTS HOLDERS?
Right to reproduce the work.
Right to prepare derivative works.
Right to distribute copies for sale.
Right to perform AV works publicly.
Right to display musical and artistic works publicly
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COPYRIGHTWHAT DOES COPYRIGHT GIVE
RIGHTS HOLDERS?
Right to reproduce the work.
Right to prepare derivative works.
Right to distribute copies for sale.
Right to perform AV works publicly.
Right to display musical and artistic works publicly
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02Top 5 Things Every Entrepreneur
Should Know About Copyrights
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1. Copyrights protect theexpression of ideas.
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2. Copyrights are beneficial toentrepreneurs.
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3. Officially registering your copyrightprovides additional protection.
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4. Copyrights don’t covereverything.
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5. How to avoid copyright infringement accusations.15.
03COPYRIGHT IN MOLDOVA
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COPYRIGHTThe rst of cial decree related to copyright in the
country was made on 25 November 1991, shortly
after the independence of Moldova. On 25 May
1991, the State Agency on the Protection of
Industrial Property (AGEPI) was created, making it
the second copyright agency in the country
together with the State Agency for Copyright
(ADA). In 1993, Moldova signed an agreement on
cooperation in the protection of copyright and the
related rights between it and other countries, all
members of the Commonwealth of Independent
States (CIS). By the time of this year, Moldova had
already created its of cial copyright law.
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COPYRIGHTAccording to Article 5 of the 2010 copyright law,
copyright registration is not required to protect
intellectual property in Moldova. Furthermore,
according to Article 9, the author has the initial
right to copyright protection for his or her work by
virtue of the fact of its creation. For the apparition
and application of copyright, registration of the
work, any special design of the work or compliance
with any formalities are not required. Registration
is important evidence in case of litigation, in which
case it can be recognized by a court as a
presumption of authorship unless proven
otherwise.
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04INFRINGEMENT
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CopyrightInfringement is …
The use of works protected by copyright
without permission for a usage, infringing
rights of the copyright holder: to reproduce,
distribute, display or perform the protected
work, or to make derivative works.
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Existing andproposed laws
Civil law
Noncommercial le
sharing
Criminal Law
Online intermediary
liability
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Existing andproposed laws
Civil law
Copyright infringement in civil law is any violation of the
exclusive rights of the owner. In U.S. law, those rights include
reproduction, the preparation of derivative works, distributing
copies by sale or rental, and public performance or display.
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Existing andproposed laws
Punishment of copyright infringement varies case-by-case
across countries. Convictions may include jail time and severe
nes for each instance of copyright infringement. In the
United States, willful copyright infringement carries a
maximum ne of $150,000 per instance .
Criminal Law
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Existing andproposed laws
Noncommercial le
sharing
Сopyright law in some countries permits downloading
copyright-protected content for personal, noncommercial use.
In some countries, the personal copying exception explicitly
requires the copied content to be obtained legitimately
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Existing andproposed laws
Whether Internet intermediaries are liable for copyright
infringement by their users is a subject of debate and court
cases in a number of countries.
Online intermediary
liability