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literary property - traduction vers grec


literary property         
πνευματική ιδιοκτησία, πνευματική περιουσία
real property         
  • right
  • Baselines]] governing the United States [[Public Land Survey System]].
LEGAL TERM; PROPERTY CONSISTING OF LAND AND THE BUILDINGS ON IT
Real Property; Immovable property; Immovable Property; Realty; Heritable property; Land for sale; Immovable (law); Land Laws; Interest in land; Land sale; Property (real estate)
ακίνητη περιουσία
πνευματική περιουσία      
literary property

Définition

literary property
n. the writings of an author which entitles him/her to the use of the work, including publication, and sale or license for a profit to others who will then have the right to publish it. Literary property includes books, articles, poetry, movie scripts, computer programs and any writing which lends itself to publication or use. A close question can arise when a professional writer sends letters to others: are they literary property? Probably not if they were intended to be just personal communications. J. D. Salinger, author of The Catcher in the Rye, thought otherwise and sued to prevent use of his letters sent to another writer. The case was compromised and settled. To protect any literary work and profits from it, the writer should mark it as copyrighted. See also: copyright

Wikipédia

Literary property

Literary property is a term used in publishing to refer to works generally covered by copyright but also an associated set of property rights that go far beyond what courts have historically permitted to be claimed as copyright infringement.

The Writers Guild of America, for instance, uses this term exclusively to refer to works registered with its WGA script registration service, so as not to restrict the claims it or its users can make regarding their rights.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour literary property
1. This is based on a 100–year–old literary property," Friedman said.