Examples of Registered Copyright in a sentence
M.); thank China Scholarship Council for funding Wei Lin's visiting study at University of California Berkeley; and are also grateful to Petrochina Company Limited for providing the software “Multi‐scale 3D reconstruction and dynamic simulation system of tight reservoir digital rock” (Registered Copyright No. 2019SR0150745) in this study.
Registered Copyright by Canadian Intellectual Property Office, Registration #1138627.
If STM can provide a record of its searches to find the copyright owners (including, perhaps, a search of the Registered Copyright Owner’s Database), they will likely receive the license to use the works on their site, and the works will also be posted on the Orphan Works Database.
When the Security Agreement or a short form thereof is filed in the United States Copyright Office, the Liens created by the Security Agreement shall constitute fully perfected Liens on, and security interests in, all right, title and interest of the grantors thereunder in the Registered Copyrights and Registered Copyright Licenses (each as defined in the Security Agreement), in each case subject to no Liens other than Liens permitted pursuant to Section 7.1. (c) Mortgages.
March 16, 2017, Registered Copyright by Canadian Intellectual Property Office, Registration #1138628.
We take copyright infringement very seriously, and we have registered a Registered Copyright Agent with the United States Copyright Office, which limits our liability under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
As a result, pursuant to 17 U.S.C. § 501, ISD 273 has induced the infringement of Otto’s Registered Copyright in violation of the Copyright Act of 1976.
ISD 273’s use and unauthorized reproduction of the design in Otto’s Registered Copyright violates Otto’s rights under 17 U.S.C. § 106 as the owner of the Registered Copyright.
The Registered Copyright Owner is aware of its rights and options as a Class Member in this Settlement.
Section 18 of the FSMR contains the restrictions on the financial promotion of Units in a Fund by any person other than an Authorised Person, and Schedule 2 of the FSMR specifies the limited circumstances in which such a person may market Units in a way that does not breach the general prohibition.