I got the copyright for love!

Copyright law is too confusing.

We protect monopolies with copyright.

People have a copyright on their own life.

The copy price of the future is the copyright.

And the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate

No one has a copyright on working-class struggles.

Unfortunately you can't copyright a title... bummer.

Certainly the interest in asserting copyright is a justified one.

I believe in copyright, but I don't believe in copyright extremism.

Napster was predicating its business model on violation of copyright.

YouTube is the hippest network, and they abuse copyright right and left.

I spend all my time right now trying to combat music retail and copyright.

Anything illegal under Chinese law is, of course, not protected by copyright.

I'm not a big believer in our copyright laws; I find them way too restrictive.

We're on the path of creating monopoly business practices out of copyright law.

A brainy person does not abuse copyright; instead they respect it and uphold it.

Nobody has a copyright on 'Emotional Atyachar,' other than Anurag Kashyap maybe!

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Only one thing is impossible for God: To find any sense in any copyright law on the planet.

Unfortunately, the rights to 'System Shock' trademark and copyright are both up in the air.

The copyright bargain: a balance between protection for the artist and rights for the consumer.

When in Rome, I must do as the Romans do. When in America, make Bikram copyright and trademark.

All over the world copyright holders are trying to limit consumers' rights. We cannot have that.

YouTube is committed to balancing the needs of the fan community with those of copyright holders.

On August 30, 1982, I get issued a copyright officially recognizing me as the inventor of e-mail.

Traditional copyright has been that you can't make a full copy of somebody's work without their permission.

When you have a group of engineers and designers, they are not exactly the best to deal with copyright law.

Take away from English authors their copyrights, and you would very soon take away from England her authors.

If you don't move to protect copyright, if you don't move to protect our children, it's not going to sit well.

It's the golden age of French cinema again but it's because Sarkozy had the guts to push through copyright law.

I have always found it interesting... that there are people who regard copyright infringement as a form of flattery.

Unfortunately, nothing is ever that simple in copyright law, and when it comes to music copyright, it's especially convoluted.

I believe in copyright, within limited precincts. But I also believe in fair use, public domain, and especially transformation.

In India, most people are not aware or are unconcerned about copyright laws. This has proved disastrous for the music fraternity.

The problem with copyright is it only protects that literal work. It doesn't protect the design and the ideas. That's unfortunate.

If I'm seeing you, you're going to influence me. I'm sorry - I'm just that way. I'm a big sponge. You can't copyright an aesthetic.

I am explicitly not opening the giant can of worms that is the ongoing current discussion of patent, copyright, and trademark reform.

One of the convenient things about literature is that, despite copyrights [...] a book belongs to the reader as well as to the writer.

Anything out of a packet is off-limits. Copyright that: the No Packet Diet. I just prefer fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, and fresh protein.

With Ghost Tunes, you just try to do what's right. And what's right is whatever the copyright owner wants to do with their music, they do it.

I am outraged that the Gorillaz have infringed the copyright of my song 'Time Warp,' claiming their song 'Stylo' to be an original composition.

Like a film, dance steps or sequences are creative works. If a script can have a copyright, and so can songs, why can't dance sequences as well?

Evan Bourne is a ship that has sailed but if he wound up back at WWE, I'm imagine I'd run back to that name because of copyright ownership stuff.

You can't copyright a urinal. But you could probably copyright a sculpture of a urinal. And like Duchamp's famous work, code is both, at the same time.

A quick search through the U.S. Copyright Office's website will show that email was first used in 1979 and has been registered under 'Shiva Ayyadurai.'

But here's the thing: what you do as a screenwriter is you sell your copyright. As a novelist, as a poet, as a playwright, you maintain your copyright.

Laws and mechanisms originally meant to enforce copyright, protect children and fight online crime are abused to silence or intimidate political critics.

Up until the final decade of the nineteenth century, the United States and the United Kingdom did not recognize copyright in each other's creative works.

The rights of copyright holders need to be protected, but some draconian remedies that have been suggested would create more problems than they would solve.

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