单词 | copyright |
释义 | copyrightn.adj. 1. The exclusive right given by law for a certain term of years to an author, composer, designer, etc. (or his assignee), to print, publish, and sell copies of his original work. ΘΚΠ society > communication > printing > publishing > [noun] > publishing rights privilege1513 copyright1735 fair use1869 book rights1880 release1904 magazine rights1909 fair dealing1916 permission1945 society > law > legal right > rights to do or use something > [noun] > performing or publishing rights > copyright copy1577 copyright1735 international copyright1833 1735 Parl. Coll., House of Lords 6 May (H.L.R.O.) The Editions and Impressions of such Books made and published as well in Great Britain as in Ireland and Scotland by persons who have paid no considerations for the Copy-right of such Books. 1767 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. (new ed.) II. 407 Much may also be collected from the several legislative recognitions of copyrights. 1791 J. Boswell Life Johnson anno 1748 I. 102 A considerable deduction from the price stipulated to be paid for the copy-right. 1832 C. Babbage Econ. Machinery & Manuf. xxx. 290 The law of Copyright, is, in some measure, allied to that of Patents. 1875 W. S. Jevons Money (1878) 166 We have international copyright. 2. attributive or adj. Protected by copyright; not allowed by law to be printed or copied except by permission of the author, designer, etc. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal right > rights to do or use something > [adjective] > copyright copyrighted1806 copyright1870 society > communication > printing > publishing > [adjective] > protected by copyright copyrighted1806 copyright1870 1870 U.S. Stat. at Large XVI. 213 [To] deposit in the mail two copies of such copyright book or other article. 1881 Athenæum 19 Feb. 257/1 There is to be no export of English editions of copyright books to the United States. Compounds C1. General attributive. copyright act n. ΚΠ 1831 Deb. Congress 6 Jan. 424 His colleague..had described the copyright act as simply a remedy for the abuse of that right. copyright holder n. ΚΠ 1791 J. Lackington Mem. (1792) 347 So blind were copyright-holders to their own interest. copyright law n. ΚΠ 1835 Knickerbocker 6 289 The passage of an international copy-right law betwixt America and Great Britain. 1962 Times 5 July 15/6 A tape recorder offers the additional facility of actual recording, either personally or—copyright laws notwithstanding—from the radio. C2. copyright library n. any of the libraries entitled to receive one free copy of each book, pamphlet, map, music sheet or score, and periodical published in the United Kingdom (see quot. 1967). ΘΚΠ society > communication > book > library or collection of books > library, place, or institution > [noun] > other types public library1597 lending library1708 travelling library?1727 book society1739 book club1740 circulating library1742 free library1746 county library1748 library of reference1809 reference library1821 prison library1847 branch library1862 copyright library1898 bookmobile1924 1898 E. W. B. Nicolson in Minutes of Evidence Sel. Comm. Copyright 214/1 in Parl. Papers IX. 231 We are the oldest of the copyright libraries, and..our privilege antedates all the Copyright Acts. It was originally a bargain..made in Sir Thomas Bodley's own time. 1932 Libr. Assoc. Rec. Mar. 74 When complete sets of works were claimed by any of the copyright libraries..some booksellers..refused to deliver them. 1967 N. S. M. Cox & M. W. Grose Organization Bibliogr. Rec. by Computer 188 Copyright library. By the 1911 Copyright Act six libraries..are entitled to a copy of every book published in the United Kingdom. They are: The British Museum [= the British Library], Cambridge University Library, The Bodleian, The National Libraries of Wales and Scotland, and Trinity College, Dublin. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online March 2022). copyrightv. transitive. To secure copyright for; to protect by copyright. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal right > rights to do or use something > [verb (transitive)] > copyright copyright1878 society > communication > printing > publishing > publish [verb (transitive)] > protect by copyright copyright1878 1878 E. Jenkins Haverholme 191 It had indeed been suggested that the oath should be registered and copyrighted for their exclusive use. 1887 Athenæum 7 May . 609/3 The number of books copyrighted in the United States last year was 11,124. Derivatives ˈcopyrighted adj. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal right > rights to do or use something > [adjective] > copyright copyrighted1806 copyright1870 society > communication > printing > publishing > [adjective] > protected by copyright copyrighted1806 copyright1870 1806 N. Webster Compend. Dict. Eng. Lang. Copyrighted, as the sole right being secured. 1860 C. Reade Eighth Commandment 217 Copyrighted plays. 1888 Sc. Leader 14 June 4 Copyrighted English literature for the American market. ˈcopyrighting n. ˈcopyrighter n. one who ‘copyrights’. ΘΚΠ society > communication > printing > publishing > publisher > [noun] > one who copyrights copyrighter1891 1891 M. D. Conway in Athenæum 21 Mar. 377/1 It is difficult to see any objection to the use of the copyrighter's trade-mark. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online June 2019). < n.adj.1735v.1806 |
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