Work for hire
In the copyright law of the United States, a work made for hire (work for hire or WFH) is a work subject to copyright that is created by an employee as part of his or her job, or some limited types of works for which all parties agree in writing to the WFH designation. Work for hire is a statutorily defined term (17 U.S.C. § 101), so a work for hire is not created merely because parties to an agreement state that the work is a work for hire. It is an exception to the general rule that the person who actually creates a work is the legally recognized author of that work. According to copyright law in the United States and certain other copyright jurisdictions, if a work is "made for hire", the employer—not the employee—is considered the legal author. In some countries, this is known as corpo
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Work for hire
In the copyright law of the United States, a work made for hire (work for hire or WFH) is a work subject to copyright that is created by an employee as part of his or her job, or some limited types of works for which all parties agree in writing to the WFH designation. Work for hire is a statutorily defined term (17 U.S.C. § 101), so a work for hire is not created merely because parties to an agreement state that the work is a work for hire. It is an exception to the general rule that the person who actually creates a work is the legally recognized author of that work. According to copyright law in the United States and certain other copyright jurisdictions, if a work is "made for hire", the employer—not the employee—is considered the legal author. In some countries, this is known as corpo
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In the copyright law of the Un ...... rganization, or an individual.
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Um trabalho realizado a título ...... integridade de seus trabalhos.
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Zaměstnanecké dílo je zvláštní ...... mlouvy o dílo (na objednávku).
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Авторское право на служебные п ...... раняют только моральные права.
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職務著作 (しょくむちょさく、英: work made fo ...... 著作とみなすのかは、各国の著作権法および判例によって異なる。
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In the copyright law of the Un ...... ntries, this is known as corpo
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Um trabalho realizado a título ...... ma corporação ou um indivíduo.
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Zaměstnanecké dílo je zvláštní ...... mlouvy o dílo (na objednávku).
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Авторское право на служебные п ...... ция или иное юридическое лицо.
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職務著作 (しょくむちょさく、英: work made fo ...... 著作とみなすのかは、各国の著作権法および判例によって異なる。
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Prestação de serviços
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Work for hire
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Zaměstnanecké dílo
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Авторское право на служебные произведения
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職務著作
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