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Essay heading: International Copyright Law
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In the very early years of the United States history, Congress passed the Copyright Act of 1790. This law has been revised several times with the most major current revisions resulting in the Copyright Act of 1976. In short, these laws hold that “the owner of a copyright has the exclusive right to reproduce the copyrighted work, to create derivative works based on it, and to distribute copies, perform the work or display it to the public... displayed 300 characters
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In short, these laws hold that “the owner of a copyright has the exclusive right to reproduce the copyrighted work, to create derivative works based on it, and to distribute copies, perform the work or display it to the public. Anyone else who does these things without the copyright owner’s permission is guilty of copyright infringement unless what that person does qualifies as a fair use” (Overbeck, 229)... displayed next 300 characters
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