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COPYRIGHT NOTICES

Copyrights for ,My, We, and Our are dated and renewed from 1918. Within the industry all copyrights are a collaboration of several teams, as well within In Europe, Canada, U.S., Japan the U.K, Australia.

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BAFTA - The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) is an independent charity that supports, develops and promotes the art forms of the moving image – film, television and game in the United Kingdom. 

President

HRH The Duke of Cambridge

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 It was the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh's generous donation of their share of profits from the film Royal Family that enabled the academy to move to its headquarters at 195 Piccadilly. The Duke of Cambridge succeeded Lord (Richard) Attenborough to become the academy's fifth president in its history.

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The Royal Trust Collection - The Crown

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filming requests relating exclusively to the Royal Trust Collection, The Queen's Galleries and to the public opening of Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse should be directed to the Royal Collection Trust.

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Licened HFGMedia&Publishing * A licensor may grant a license under intellectual property laws to authorize a use (such as copying software or using a (patented) invention) to a licensee, sparing the licensee from a claim of infringement brought by the licensor.[2] A license under intellectual property commonly has several components beyond the grant itself, including a term, territory, renewal provisions, and other limitations deemed vital to the licensor.

 

The primary goal of copyright law is to protect the time, effort, and creativity of the work's creator. As such, the Copyright Act gives the copyright owner certain exclusive rights, including the right to:

  • Reproduce the work

  • Prepare "derivative works" (other works based on the original work)

  • Distribute copies of the work by sale, lease, or other transfer of ownership

  • Perform the work publicly

  • Display the work publicly

The copyright owner also has the right to authorize other people to do any of the rights mentioned above. The copyright owner has the option and ability to transfer his or her exclusive rights -- or any subdivision of those rights -- to others as well. The Copyright Office does not have forms for these transfers, so a transfer of copyright is usually done through a contract. It is not legally required for a transfer to be recorded with the Copyright Office, but having a legal record of the transaction is often a good idea.

If an author or artist creates a work for a company or in the course of his or her employment, the creator is usually not the copyright owner. This situation is known as a "work made for hire," and it gives copyright ownership to the employer or person who commissioned the work. A work made for hire situation can occur when an independent contractor is hired to create a particular work, or if the work is created by an employee while he or she is on the job. For example, if an employee writes articles for a company, the company is the copyright owner not the actual writer.

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Although previously a requirement under United States law, a copyright notice is no longer required in accordance with the Berne Convention (for any work created after March 1989). Please keep in mind, however, that a notice of copyright can still benefit the copyright owner.

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Keep in mind that things not covered by copyright law may be covered under other forms of intellectual property. For instance: ideas, procedures, methods, systems, and processes are not covered by copyrights, but they can be protected under patent law. Similarly, titles, names, slogans, and symbols cannot be copyrighted, but can be trademarked.

 

© Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ®

 

"Oscar®," "Oscars®," "Academy Awards®," "Academy Award®," "A.M.P.A.S. ®" and "Oscar Night®" are the trademarks, and the ©Oscar® statuette is the registered design mark and copyrighted property, of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science

 

 

©The Academy of Recording Arts and Sicences®

 

The Grammy®. The Latin Grammy's®, Musi-Cares®, Grammy Musuem®, The Grammy statuette is the registered design mark and copyrighted property, of the Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. 

 

©"Golden Globe"®, "Golden Globe Adwards"®, are trademarks, and the Golden Globe statuette is the registered design mark and copyrighted property of the Golden Globes.

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