![Copyright law / Law / United States copyright law / Copyright law of the United States / Derivative work / Copyright notice / Copyright infringement / Skechers / Work for hire / Creative Commons license / Digital Millennium Copyright Act / Copyright symbol Copyright law / Law / United States copyright law / Copyright law of the United States / Derivative work / Copyright notice / Copyright infringement / Skechers / Work for hire / Creative Commons license / Digital Millennium Copyright Act / Copyright symbol](/pdf-icon.png) Date: 2013-06-27 23:50:54Copyright law Law United States copyright law Copyright law of the United States Derivative work Copyright notice Copyright infringement Skechers Work for hire Creative Commons license Digital Millennium Copyright Act Copyright symbol | | Question 1 (5%) In 1976, Peter John composed “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” and released his recording of it, complying with all necessary formalities. On March 5, 1982, Sony Films licensed the musical work for useAdd to Reading ListSource URL: tushnet.files.wordpress.comDownload Document from Source Website File Size: 53,06 KBShare Document on Facebook
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