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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Warner Music |  |  |  | Warner Music: Encyclopedia II - Barenaked Ladies - Discography
Barenaked Ladies - Early albums.
Buck Naked (1989)
Barenaked Lunch aka The Pink Tape (1990)
The Yellow Tape (1991)
CBC: Variety Recordings (1991)
Barenaked Ladies - Primary album discography.
Gordon (1992) #1 CAN
Maybe You Should Drive (1994) #175 US
Born On A Pirate Ship (1996) #111 US
Stunt (1998) # 9 CAN, #3 US
Maroon (2000) #2 CAN, #5 US
Everything to Everyone (2003) #6 CAN, #10 US
Bar ...
See also:Barenaked Ladies, Barenaked Ladies - Indie origins, Barenaked Ladies - 1990s, Barenaked Ladies - 2000s, Barenaked Ladies - Side Projects, Barenaked Ladies - Biography, Barenaked Ladies - Discography, Barenaked Ladies - Early albums, Barenaked Ladies - Primary album discography, Barenaked Ladies - Secondary album discography, Barenaked Ladies - Live albums, Barenaked Ladies - Songs recorded for compilation albums, Barenaked Ladies - Singles, Barenaked Ladies - DVD / Video Releases Read more here: » Barenaked Ladies: Encyclopedia II - Barenaked Ladies - Discography |
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|  |  |  | Warner Music: Encyclopedia II - Australian copyright law - Moral rightsIn 2000, moral rights were recognised in Australian copyright legislation. Only individuals may exercise moral rights.
Australian copyright law - List of moral rights in Australia.
Attribution
the right to be clearly and reasonably prominently identified as the author, in any reasonable form
the right to avoid false attribution, where the work as falsely presented as being another's work
Integrity of authorship
the right to not have the work treated in a derogatory manner (this is a right to protect th ...
See also:Australian copyright law, Australian copyright law - Duration of copyright, Australian copyright law - Fair dealing, Australian copyright law - Moral rights, Australian copyright law - List of moral rights in Australia, Australian copyright law - Ownership of copyright, Australian copyright law - Government-owned copyright, Australian copyright law - Composite copyright, Australian copyright law - Copyright Tribunal, Australian copyright law - Timeline of Australian copyright law, Australian copyright law - List of some possible copyright-infringing actions in Australia, Australian copyright law - List of some possibly non-violating actions in Australia Read more here: » Australian copyright law: Encyclopedia II - Australian copyright law - Moral rights |
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|  |  |  | Warner Music: Encyclopedia II - Australian copyright law - Government-owned copyrightThe Australian Commonwealth and State governments routinely own copyright in Australia. While this could be seen as being due to the concept of the Crown being traditionally paramount rather than the people, it is more influenced by the then British Commonwealth acting as a copyright policy-making body in the 1950s, which was the basis of the 1968 Copyright Act.
The Australian government does not infringe copyright if its actions (or those of an authorised person) are for the government. A "relevant collecting society" may sample government copies and charge the government.
The State governmen ...
See also:Australian copyright law, Australian copyright law - Duration of copyright, Australian copyright law - Fair dealing, Australian copyright law - Moral rights, Australian copyright law - List of moral rights in Australia, Australian copyright law - Ownership of copyright, Australian copyright law - Government-owned copyright, Australian copyright law - Composite copyright, Australian copyright law - Copyright Tribunal, Australian copyright law - Timeline of Australian copyright law, Australian copyright law - List of some possible copyright-infringing actions in Australia, Australian copyright law - List of some possibly non-violating actions in Australia Read more here: » Australian copyright law: Encyclopedia II - Australian copyright law - Government-owned copyright |
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| | |  |  |  | Warner Music: Encyclopedia II - Japanese copyright law - Author's rights
Japanese copyright law - Applicability.
Japanese copyright law protects all works "in which thoughts or sentiments are expressed in a creative way, and which falls within the literary, scientific, artistic or musical domain". The laws automatically provide the following rights, without the need for formal declaration or registration.
Japanese copyright law - Moral rights.
Divulgence: The author can choose when and how a work will be made available to the public.See also: Japanese copyright law, Japanese copyright law - Author's rights, Japanese copyright law - Applicability, Japanese copyright law - Moral rights, Japanese copyright law - Economic rights, Japanese copyright law - Neighboring rights, Japanese copyright law - Performers' rights, Japanese copyright law - Phonogram producers' rights, Japanese copyright law - Broadcasters' and wire diffusers' rights, Japanese copyright law - Exceptions, Japanese copyright law - Length of protection, Japanese copyright law - Recent movement, Japanese copyright law - Copy-protected CDs, Japanese copyright law - Compensation system for digital private recording, Japanese copyright law - Downloadable tunes for mobile phones, Japanese copyright law - Right of communication to the public, Japanese copyright law - Copyright management business law, Japanese copyright law - Right of transfer of ownership, Japanese copyright law - Right of presentation Read more here: » Japanese copyright law: Encyclopedia II - Japanese copyright law - Author's rights |
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|  |  |  | Warner Music: Encyclopedia II - Australian copyright law - Fair dealingFair dealing, comparable to the United States' fair use, is a use of a work specifically recognised as not being a copyright violation. However, unlike fair use, in order to be a fair dealing under Australian law a use must fall within one of range of specific purposes. These purposes vary by type of work, but the possibilities are:
review or criticism
research or study
See also:Australian copyright law, Australian copyright law - Duration of copyright, Australian copyright law - Fair dealing, Australian copyright law - Moral rights, Australian copyright law - List of moral rights in Australia, Australian copyright law - Ownership of copyright, Australian copyright law - Government-owned copyright, Australian copyright law - Composite copyright, Australian copyright law - Copyright Tribunal, Australian copyright law - Timeline of Australian copyright law, Australian copyright law - List of some possible copyright-infringing actions in Australia, Australian copyright law - List of some possibly non-violating actions in Australia Read more here: » Australian copyright law: Encyclopedia II - Australian copyright law - Fair dealing |
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|  |  |  | Warner Music: Encyclopedia II - Hamburg - Culture
Hamburg - Institutions.
DESY - Deutsches Elektronen SYnchrotron, the German Electron Synchrotron
Literaturhaus
Hamburg - Churches.
The skyline of Hamburg features the high spires of the five main churches ('Hauptkirchen') covered with green copper plates.
St. Michaelis church ('Michel')
St. Nikolai church (memorial)
St. Petri church (11th century)
St. Jakobi church (13th century)
St. Kath ...
See also:Hamburg, Hamburg - Politics, Hamburg - Language, Hamburg - Economy, Hamburg - History, Hamburg - Sister Cities, Hamburg - Transport, Hamburg - Districts, Hamburg - Constructions, Hamburg - Tunnels, Hamburg - Bridges, Hamburg - Towers and masts, Hamburg - Culture, Hamburg - Institutions, Hamburg - Churches, Hamburg - Theatres, Hamburg - Dance clubs, Hamburg - Music, Hamburg - Museums, Hamburg - Regional dishes, Hamburg - Tourism, Hamburg - Statistics, Hamburg - Regular events, Hamburg - Notable people Read more here: » Hamburg: Encyclopedia II - Hamburg - Culture |
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|  |  |  | Warner Music: Encyclopedia II - Hamburg - TourismHamburg is best visited in spring or summer. A typical Hamburg visit includes a tour of the city hall and the grand church St. Michaelis (called the Michel), and visiting the old warehouse district (Speicherstadt) and the harbour promenade (Landungsbrücken). Sightseeing busses connect these points of interest. Of course, a visit in one of the world's largest harbours would definitely be incomplete without having taken one of the harbour and/or canal boat tours (Große Hafenrundfahrt, Fleetfahrt) which star ...
See also:Hamburg, Hamburg - Politics, Hamburg - Language, Hamburg - Economy, Hamburg - History, Hamburg - Sister Cities, Hamburg - Transport, Hamburg - Districts, Hamburg - Constructions, Hamburg - Tunnels, Hamburg - Bridges, Hamburg - Towers and masts, Hamburg - Culture, Hamburg - Institutions, Hamburg - Churches, Hamburg - Theatres, Hamburg - Dance clubs, Hamburg - Music, Hamburg - Museums, Hamburg - Regional dishes, Hamburg - Tourism, Hamburg - Statistics, Hamburg - Regular events, Hamburg - Notable people Read more here: » Hamburg: Encyclopedia II - Hamburg - Tourism |
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|  |  |  | Warner Music: Encyclopedia II - Edgar Bronfman Jr. - EducationEdgar Jr. lived most of his life in the United States, except for two short stints in London, England. He was educated at The Collegiate School, a prep school in New York, but did not attend college.
In his early days, Bronfman's interest in the arts was apparent. He was particularly active in school theatre, an interest his parents supported by donating to construct The Ann and Edgar Bronfman Theatre during a 1967 expansion at Collegiate. Edgar Jr. and his classmates created a documentary film of the school that spawned the Collegiate Film Festival, an event that gained positive press ...
See also:Edgar Bronfman Jr., Edgar Bronfman Jr. - Early life, Edgar Bronfman Jr. - Education, Edgar Bronfman Jr. - Career, Edgar Bronfman Jr. - Personal Life Read more here: » Edgar Bronfman Jr.: Encyclopedia II - Edgar Bronfman Jr. - Education |
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| |  |  |  | Warner Music: Encyclopedia II - Japanese copyright law - ExceptionsIf one of the above exceptions to reproduce a work publicly is used, the person reproducing the work must cite its source.
As in many other countries, the term "public domain" is not mentioned in Japanese copyright laws, and thus, even though some materials are claimed to be "public domain", there can be some restrictions. Sometimes the term copyright-free is used instead.
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See also:Japanese copyright law, Japanese copyright law - Author's rights, Japanese copyright law - Applicability, Japanese copyright law - Moral rights, Japanese copyright law - Economic rights, Japanese copyright law - Neighboring rights, Japanese copyright law - Performers' rights, Japanese copyright law - Phonogram producers' rights, Japanese copyright law - Broadcasters' and wire diffusers' rights, Japanese copyright law - Exceptions, Japanese copyright law - Length of protection, Japanese copyright law - Recent movement, Japanese copyright law - Copy-protected CDs, Japanese copyright law - Compensation system for digital private recording, Japanese copyright law - Downloadable tunes for mobile phones, Japanese copyright law - Right of communication to the public, Japanese copyright law - Copyright management business law, Japanese copyright law - Right of transfer of ownership, Japanese copyright law - Right of presentation Read more here: » Japanese copyright law: Encyclopedia II - Japanese copyright law - Exceptions |
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