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  1. LAW · PRODUCTION, TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH|research and intellectual property|intellectual property
    úinéir cóipchirt Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    Context 'Toirmisctear go dian na hábhair seo a úsáid chun críocha tráchtála, trí aon mhodh nó trí aon mheán, gan toiliú scríofa a fháil roimh ré ón úinéir cóipchirt, lena n-áirítear cóipeáil, atáirgeadh, modhnú, díol, dáileadh, asbhaint, athúsáid, tarchur, athfhoilsiú, íoslódáil, taispeáint, cur suas, feidhmiú nó feidhm éigin eile a bhaint astu. Ina theannta sin, aon ábhar ar an Suíomh nach leis an COÉ é, beidh úsáid an ábhair seo faoi rialú ag téarmaí na n-úinéirí.' Reference "'Maoin Intleachtúil', RIAN, http://rian.ie/ga/static/Copyright [22.11.2017]"
    sealbhóir cóipchirt Reference "Breithiúnas na Cúirte Breithiúnas an 8 Meán Fómhair 2022, RTL Television, EU:C:2022:643 (10.3.2025)"
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    copyright owner | copyright holder
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    Definition person or a company who owns any one of the Exclusive Rights of copyright in a work Reference "Copyrightkids > Copyright Holder/Copyright Owner. http://www.copyrightkids.org/definitions.html [18.6.2012]"
    Comment Copyright ownership is separate from the ownership of the work itself. For instance, when an artist sells a painting to someone, the artist usually retains the copyright in the painting. That means the buyer of the painting will have it to keep in her house or office but the artist will retain the rights to copy, display and distribute the painting, and make other works based on the painting. Copyrights not only can be sold independent of the work itself, but the different exclusive rights can also be sold separately. For instance, an artist could sell the right to make copies of his artwork to one person and could sell the right to publicly display it to someone else.