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Urban Copyright



1. copyright 215 up, 40 down
Something that doesnt exist in China.
Will: Hey these new uptowns I ordered online are fake. 


George: Where did u order them from?? 


Will: Beijing 

George: Figures...
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by Reggaetonist Oct 22, 2004 share this add a video

2. copyright 174 up, 49 down
a lame excuse to rake in as much cash as one can, while keeping the others at bay
yo dude, if you break the copyright law and burn that cd, Metalica will not be able to afford that other beachhouse they've always wanted!
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by earlgrey Jan 23, 2004 share this add a video

3. copyright 129 up, 40 down
Something that's used extensively by corporations to "own" everything.
Fact: Time Warner owns a copyright on the song "Happy Birthday" that doesn't expire until 2030.
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by DrIdiot Mar 1, 2005 share this add a video


4. copyright 105 up, 31 down
A claim made by a concept's creator or owner that said concept is theirs and theirs alone. Use of copyright is protected legally, but many people feel that the concept is ethically invalid - leading to the rise of Internet file-sharing. Often cited using a © symbol, followed by a year.
"This essay is copyright 2003, Blaine Capatch."
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by MarkusRTK Jan 22, 2004 share this add a video

5. copyright 64 up, 25 down
An abuse of power regarding who gets the highest share of a royalty; pseudonym for laws designed to consolidate information access, usually in an attempt to disenfranchise those who would need the access the most.
The music industry self-servingly calls for strong copyright enforcement.
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by J. G. Jan 23, 2004 share this add a video

6. copyright 62 up, 25 down
The right to copy. Mistaken by corporate fatasses as a way of preventing the sharing of material, especially material bought by someone else.
There goes the RIAA with its bullshit copyright laws. It's trying to say that I don't own all the music CDs I bought because it burned the songs onto them.
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by AYB May 14, 2003 share this add a video


7. copyright 26 up, 13 down
(1) After you say something that's unique entirely or just something thats funny to say
(2) After you say something someone else always says and want to give them credit
"Let's dip! or should I say let's french dip copyright Steph"

8. copyright 32 up, 21 down
1. Something that is usually placed on Video Games, Movies, Books, Software, etc. to keep others from stealing their work so that the dickhead creators can make shitloads of money.

2. Slang for cock sucker
1: (Sean enters a store)
Sean: How much does this Game Boy Advance SP cost?
Retarded Store Guy: $6000
Sean: Ah f--- it. *leaves*
(Later...)
Sean: Free Game Boy Advance SPs! Hurry before they're gone!
Idiot: What the f-ck!? YOU BROKE THE COPYRIGHT LAW!
Sean: Who gives a shit?

2: That dude is such a copyright.
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by StraightFMan Aug 12, 2004 share this add a video

9. copyright 26 up, 18 down
To claim as one's own. Big corporations normally do it so people don't steal their ideas. Then, as soon as somebody does in the slightest way, they jump on the opportunity and sue their ass for an unreasonable sum of money.
Bob: Hey, I should invent that...
Bill: No, you can't, Big corporation (c) already took it.
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by Moejoe Jan 23, 2004 share this add a video

10. copyright 20 up, 16 down
Just like "employees must watch hands," this is a group of words that nobody reads. It's just a friendly reminder that the guy who typed what's copywritten will shake his fist at you if he finds out you take credit for his work.
Jim: You can't take that, it's got a copyright!
Doug: Just watch me. (copies and pastes jim's work!)
Jim: Noooo! *shakes fist at Doug!*
Doug: My name is Doug!
Jim: *KABOOM*
Doug: that showed him.
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by NESMonster Feb 2, 2004 share this add a video

11. Copyright 5 up, 2 down
Disney's biggest enemy.
A copyright lasts about 70 years i thought, and Mickey Mouse and friends are older than 70 years. So now Disney does everything to extend their copyright.
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by rowanewiets Dec 29, 2010 share this add a video

12. copyright 10 up, 11 down
(1) After you say something that's entirely unique or just something thats funny to say in a particular situation
(2) After you say something someone else always says and want to give them credit
"Let's dip! or should I say let's french dip copyright Steph"
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trademark piracy copy credit sue
by Sharyar Bangash Apr 18, 2008 share this add a video

13. copyright 12 up, 25 down
Make sure you don't mess up the stuff you're stealing.
"I have to copy this right."
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by Stefan Degeest May 18, 2003 share this add a video

14. copyright 12 up, 36 down
1. A seal of authenticity to avoid having one's idea and/or product stolen or ripped-off by others. This usually has no influence on secondary markets.

2. The modern definition is abused and tossed around by stupid teenagers without the knowledge that you have to buy a copyright before their said item is actually protected.
1. A small Chinese store breaks the copyright of Hasbro/Takara Transformers by repainting them different colors and calling them "Changeformers".

2. "Look at my crappy Photoshop image, LoL. Copieright by me, 2005."

Urban Dictionary

Copyright: Forever Less One Day

COPIAE Copyright Dictionary






Dictionaries Dictionary of Copyright


COPYRIGHT

the exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, sell, or distribute the matter and form of something (as a literary, musical, or artistic work)

merriam-webster

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1. the exclusive right  to make copies,  license, and otherwise exploit a literary, musical, or artistic work, whether printed, audio, video, etc.: works granted such right  by law on or after January 1, 1978, are protected for the lifetime of the author or creator and for a period of 50 years after his or her death.
adjective
2. of or pertaining to copyrights.
3. Also, cop·y·right·ed. protected by copyright.

dictionary.com

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The legal right granted to an author, composer, playwright, publisher, or distributor to exclusive publication, production, sale, or distribution of a literary, musical, dramatic, or artistic work.

thefreedictionary.com

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Copyright is a legal concept, enacted by most governments, giving the creator of an original work exclusive rights to it, usually for a limited time. Generally, it is "the right to copy", but also gives the copyright holder the right to be credited for the work, to determine who may adapt the work to other forms, who may perform the work, who may financially benefit from it, and other, related rights. It is an intellectual property form (like the patent, the trademark, and the trade secret) applicable to any expressible form of an idea or information that is substantive and discrete.[1]
Copyright initially was conceived as a way for government to restrict printing; the contemporary intent of copyright is to promote the creation of new works by giving authors control of and profit from them. Copyrights are said to be territorial, which means that they do not extend beyond the territory of a specific state unless that state is a party to an international agreement. Today, however, this is less relevant since most countries are parties to at least one such agreement. While many aspects of national copyright laws have been standardized through international copyright agreements, copyright laws of most countries have some unique features[2]. Typically, the duration of copyright is the whole life of the creator plus fifty to a hundred years from the creator's death, or a finite period for anonymous or corporate creations. Some jurisdictions have required formalities to establishing copyright, but most recognize copyright in any completed work, without formal registration. Generally, copyright is enforced as a civil matter, though some jurisdictions do apply criminal sanctions.
Most jurisdictions recognize copyright limitations, allowing "fair" exceptions to the creator's exclusivity of copyright, and giving users certain rights. The development of digital media and computer network technologies have prompted reinterpretation of these exceptions, introduced new difficulties in enforcing copyright, and inspired additional challenges to copyright law's philosophic basis. Simultaneously, businesses with great economic dependence upon copyright have advocated the extension and expansion of their copy rights, and sought additional legal and technological enforcement.

wikipedia.org

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The legal right granted to an author, composer, playwright, publisher, or distributor to exclusive publication, production, sale, or distribution of a literary, musical, dramatic, or artistic work. Abbreviated as (c) or ��.


webopedia.com

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Pronunciation: /ˈkɒpɪrʌɪt/
noun
[mass noun]
the exclusive and assignable legal right, given to the originator for a fixed number of years, to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material:
he issued a writ for breach of copyright
making an unauthorized copy would infringe copyright
[count noun]:
works whose copyrights had lapsed
[count noun] a particular literary, artistic, or musical work that is covered by copyright.
adjective
protected by copyright:
permission to reproduce photographs and other copyright material
verb
[with object]
secure copyright for (material):
(as adjective copyrighted)
copyrighted music downloaded illegally from the Internet

Derivatives

copyrightable

Oxford Dictionaries

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