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Administrator in Law Practice
2018-12-31
What do you like best?
The ease of downloading our own files to manipulate the data, and/or recreate a document.
What do you dislike?
I think a better training tool/video would be beneficial for new and old users.
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Great product and easy to use.
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We are able to recreate documents and manipulate the information needed in order to prepare real estate documents at a much faster pace.
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2017-11-14
Enjoyable and functional. Ease of use, functionality, and security features. I like the automatic lock out for the encryption and I enjoy the accuracy in identifying areas that need to be filled out. That I cannot move folders within folders under the encrypted area. I would like to be able to drag folders into other folders. I would also like to merge more than 5 documents at a time.
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Usually, the author of the creative work is the owner of the copyright. But in the publishing industry, the owner of the copyright may be the publishing company due to an agreement between the author and the publisher.
The author gives the publisher certain rights over their material for the term of the agreement. These rights might include the right to publish, communicate and distribute online and to sublicense. These rights are granted only to this publisher.
Publishers set the editorial and commercial direction for companies that publish books, newspapers, magazines and digital content. They make decisions about the markets their companies will serve and the type of content they will offer their audience.
Copyright is a legal term. In the UK and the USA at least, all writers automatically own full copyright in their work as soon as they create it, and laws exist to protect them. Publishing rights are what writers sell, assign, license or otherwise hand over when they allow others to publish their work.
Covering financial, relationship and legal aspects, and focussing particularly on audiobooks, TV and film, and translation, How Authors Sell Publishing Rights shows how the publishing landscape for authors is transforming and yielding unprecedented opportunities.
Copyrights are generally owned by the people who create the works of expression, with some important exceptions: If a work is created by an employee in the course of his or her employment, the employer owns the copyright.
Typically, the first owner of a copyright is the person who created the work i.e. the author. But when more than one person creates the work, then a case of joint authorship can be made provided some criteria are met.
Library of Congress work with the US Copyright Office to create a searchable database for works. For works published after 1975, you can visit http://cocatalog.loc.gov. You enter an author or title and see the registration number and the year that the copyright was registered.
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