Copyright Protections Act
A
Bill
To
Establish copyright
The Parliament of Stratham enacts:
Section 1. Short Title
(1) This Act is the Copyright Protections Act.
Section 2. Commencement
(1) All provisions shall come into effect upon signage.
Section 3. Reasoning
(1) Copyright is not a thing right now.
Section 4. Copyright
(1) All citizens shall be entitled to copyright protections on all their creative works which include but are not limited to artwork, building design, writings, infographics, logos & slogans, and videos.
(3) Citizens may not own the copyright to a style, genre, or type of work.
Section 5. Fair Use
(1) Fair Use is the usage of a copyrighted piece of work for the following:
Section 6. Transfer and Limitations
(1) Copyright may be transferred between citizens through a written contract.
(2) If the written contract is terminated for any reason, the Copyright shall return to the previous copyright owner. All infringing works must be removed by the other party to the contract within a reasonable time frame.
(3) Should a citizen maintain a /seen of six months or longer, their copyright protections shall hereby be forfeited.
(4) All Creative Works shall be grandfathered into this new law upon passage of this bill and all their works made prior to this bill shall be protected as Copyright.
Authored by Ryan_88 with ideas from Colonel_Kai on behalf of the Government.
A
Bill
To
Establish copyright
The Parliament of Stratham enacts:
Section 1. Short Title
(1) This Act is the Copyright Protections Act.
Section 2. Commencement
(1) All provisions shall come into effect upon signage.
Section 3. Reasoning
(1) Copyright is not a thing right now.
Section 4. Copyright
(1) All citizens shall be entitled to copyright protections on all their creative works which include but are not limited to artwork, building design, writings, infographics, logos & slogans, and videos.
- Creative works must be easily recognized as different from other copyrighted pieces of work and must be able to be proven as such beyond a reasonable doubt.
(3) Citizens may not own the copyright to a style, genre, or type of work.
- A citizen may own the copyright to a type of work if the author was the first person to create the type and if it meets the requirements as a Creative work.
- The copyright owner may seek legal damages for this which include but are not limited to:
- Compensation of loss revenue as a result of the Infringement.
- Removal of all works that infringe on the Copyright Protection.
Section 5. Fair Use
(1) Fair Use is the usage of a copyrighted piece of work for the following:
- News Reports
- Research
- Teaching
- Commentation
Section 6. Transfer and Limitations
(1) Copyright may be transferred between citizens through a written contract.
(2) If the written contract is terminated for any reason, the Copyright shall return to the previous copyright owner. All infringing works must be removed by the other party to the contract within a reasonable time frame.
(3) Should a citizen maintain a /seen of six months or longer, their copyright protections shall hereby be forfeited.
(4) All Creative Works shall be grandfathered into this new law upon passage of this bill and all their works made prior to this bill shall be protected as Copyright.
Authored by Ryan_88 with ideas from Colonel_Kai on behalf of the Government.