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... websites, books, films, recordings, magazines, newspapers or any other third party copyrighted source without the express permission in writing of the copyright holder.
'''2G)''' Contributor indemnifies The Space Library from any and ... legal repercussions, including but not limited to damages, from any such breach of third party copyrights, caused by aforesaid Contributor's postings to The Space Library.
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Displays the EXIF/camera data that includes exposure, lens used, and other information, when available from the original ...
... William Isbister. The collateral which Strahan had used to secure the investors' support were the copyrights to Good Words . Isbister continued to publish Leitch's book until a complex series of ... appeared in October 1877. ref 55
Because Isbister's new owners managed to retain the copyrights to some of the works Strahan had published, from 1878 onwards they stopped printing ''“God ...
... James E. Webb , testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights, said: "Fundamental to NASA's approach to the patent policy question and to technology utilization ...
... the critical point it reenters the Earth's atmosphere," the Nashville Tennessean wrote in a copyrighted story. Loss of control "means that the Moon spacecraft's maneuvering ability would be cut ...
... Griffith found himself in court in London trying to stop the receivers from liquidating his copyrights. Ultimately he won the battle (and set a legal precedent doing so) but it was ...
... . Strictly in legal terms, there is not much doubt that such material is subject to copyright protection. But, leaving aside regulations, there is a question of propriety, first raised back in ...
... ; later, from Europe. "Operating procedures and telecommunications systems must be synchronized; problems of copyright and aerial piracy must be overcome. And then international agreements would have to be hammered ...
... May: Fifteen nations, including the U.S., signed an international convention for the protection of copyrighted signals transmitted by satellite, following a week-long international conference in Brussels, Belgium. Each contracting ...
... . School of Medicine and one of the most prolific science fiction writers. In an article copyrighted by the Phila. Bulletin, Asimov set forth his predictions which envisioned a single world power ...
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