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Five Things You Need to Know About Licensing

Recorded on: Jul. 12, 2011
Running Time: 01:28:43

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Taken from the Web Program Understanding Copyright Law in the Data Era 2011 recorded July, 2011 in San Francisco.

Lecture Topics  [01:28:43]

Five Things You Need to Know About Licensing  [01:28:43]
  • Music and sound recordings
  • Software
  • Traditional copyrighted subject matter: Photography, film, and video
  • Internet and new media considerations
  • Representations and warranties
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  • Five Things You Need to Know About Licensing
    James D. Nguyen
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