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Les termes « continuité dialoguée » ou « scénario » désignent indifféremment le texte résultant de la dernière étape d’écriture d’un scénario, qui consiste à développer tout élément d’écriture antérieur sous la forme d’une suite ordonnée de séquences numérotées et dialoguées, destinée à être transposée en images animées et présentant la construction narrative du récit,…
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This system was integrated with the RIP record and tracked cases in which correspondence with a remitter was required. ETS recorded pertinent information about the case.
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Le terme « modification » désigne tout changement apporté à un travail d’écriture.
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A type of network where computers communicate directly with each other rather than through a central server. Often referred to simply as peer-to-peer, or abbreviated P2P with this type of network each workstation has equivalent capabilities and responsibilities in contrast to client/server architectures in which some computers are dedicated to serving the other computers. A…
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A material object in which sounds are fixed and from which the sounds can be perceived, reproduced, or otherwise communicated either directly or with the aid of a machine or device. A phonorecord may include a cassette tape, an LP vinyl disc, a compact disc, or other means of fixing sounds. A phonorecord does not…
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To publish a work is to distribute copies or phonorecords of the work to the public by sale or other transfer of ownership, or by rental, lease, or lending. Publication also includes offering to distribute copies or phonorecords to a group of persons for purposes of further distribution, public performance, or public display. A public…
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The official filing in the Copyright Office of a document having to do with copyright, such as a transfer of ownership or a grant of a security interest. The purpose of recordation is to make a public record of the facts in the document. The document must bear the actual signature of the person who…
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A sound recording is a work that results from the fixation of a series of musical, spoken, or other sounds, regardless of the nature of the material objects in which they are embodied. A sound recording does not include the sounds accompanying a motion picture or other audiovisual work. Copyright in a sound recording protects…
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When the affected parties cannot come to a voluntary agreement, a CARP was convened to determine royalty rate adjustments and the distribution of royalty funds collected by the Licensing Division. CARPs were jointly administered by the Library of Congress and the Copyright Office. Each panel was composed of three arbitrators, two of whom were selected…
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This system is used to capture and store an online computer image of each copyright registration form. It applies a barcode label indicating the registration number; prints the registration certificate through use of high speed printers working from the stored image; and stores the registration form for archival use.
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CMS recorded written transactions with remitters and has largely replaced the earlier ETS system.
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The copy, copies, or phonorecords of an original work of authorship that are placed in the Copyright Office to support the claim to copyright in the work or to meet the mandatory deposit requirement of the 1976 Copyright Act. Deposits become part of the public record and may be selected by the Library of Congress…
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This program was an index to recorded documents from 1978 to the present that transfer copyright ownership or that pertain to a copyright. COHD was a subsystem of COPICS.
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Money kept in a special account set up in the Copyright Office by individuals or firms and from which copyright fees are deducted.
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This program was an index to original registrations and renewal registrations of monographs from 1978 to the present. Monographs include all subject matter that is not serials. COHM was a subsystem of COPICS.
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A paper relating to the ownership of a copyright or to any other matter involving a copyright. Documents may be recorded in the Copyright Office for the public record.
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This program was an index to original registrations and renewal registrations of serials from 1978 to the present. Serials include periodicals, newspapers, magazines, bulletins, newsletters, annuals, journals, proceedings of societies, and other similar works. COHS is a subsystem of COPICS.
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The electronic Copyright Office. eCO has two parts: eCO Service, a system for inputting and processing copyright information, and eCO Search, the Copyright Office records search system that provides access to Copyright Office records.
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This computer system tracked copyright claims and other fee services through the Copyright Office and records whether proper fees have been received. When deposits were received for copyright registration, they were given a barcode number and were entered into the COINS tracking system.
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The online computer system that allows users to search Copyright Office registration and recordation records from 1978 to the present.