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| | New York Daily News - Business - Real Estate Ripples: Nabe is now a Crown jewel |
 | | "If you would mention Crown Heights, people would say, 'I don't want to live there,'" explained Robert Matthews, the chairman of Community Board 8, in whose territory Crown Heights is partly located. |  | | Crown Heights wouldn't be a hot real estate market if it had continued to be torn apart by racial strife. |  | | The broker believes so strongly in Crown Heights that she bought and moved into a house in the neighborhood, and left Fort Greene. |
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http://www.nydailynews.com/business/story/334099p-285463c.html
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| | The Horses (Protective Headgear for Young Riders) Act 1990 (Commencement) Order 1992 |
 | | It may be reproduced free of charge provided that it is reproduced accurately and that the source and copyright status of the material is made evident to users. |  | | Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Transport |  | | Where you see a "continue" button at the bottom of the page of text, this indicates that there is another chunk of text available. |
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http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si1992/Uksi_19921200_en_1.htm
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| | Crown Heights Movie: Crown Heights DVD is available from Bestprices.com |
 | | During the festering summer of 1991, racial tensions between the African-American and Hasidic communities of Crown Heights, Brooklyn, reached a boiling point when a Jewish man accidentally struck and killed a black child while driving his car. |  | | Copyright 1981-2006 Muze Inc. For personal use only. |  | | Crown Heights Movie: Crown Heights DVD is available from Bestprices.com |
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http://www.bestprices.com/cgi-bin/vlink/758445113624IE
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| | China Crown Products, Catalog, Samples - Alibaba Search for Crown products |
 | | We can supply Christmas ball, drum, bowknot, bell, gift, flower, garland, inarch, crown, clothes, |  | | This solar wind chime spotlights the tubes from the crown top. |  | | Crown shaped or beer bottle lid shaped CD holder, specially designed for bear and such baverage line for promotional purpose. |
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http://chinasuppliers.alibaba.com/gs/gsSeoSearchResult.vhtml?IndexArea=product_en&SearchText=Crown&printFlag=true
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| | Copyright Law Review Committee - Crown Copyright |
 | | There is also specific consideration of the special Crown ownership provisions of the Copyright Act 1968, the Crown's prerogative right in the nature of copyright, specific exceptions to infringement of Crown copyright and a discussion of which government entities should be considered the 'Commonwealth' or 'State'. |  | | The report begins with a detailed analysis of the scope of Crown copyright, including the meaning of 'the Crown' and the range of material in which government owns copyright. |  | | The report also considers the current legislation in Australia in relation to government ownership of copyright, the history of the Crown copyright provisions and a review of Crown copyright provisions in other common law countries. |
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http://www.ag.gov.au/agd/WWW/clrHome.nsf/Page/Overview_Reports_Crown_Copyright
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| | Response to Green Paper on Crown Copyright |
 | | Crown copyright as a concept has become desynchronised over the years as the British Empire and Commonwealth have evolved. |  | | Clearing copyright, whether it be for Crown or for other published or unpublished material also adds to the cost of businesses, educational establishments libraries and archives. |  | | We wish to suggest, therefore, that the prime element in protecting Crown copyright is the need to protect the rights of paternity and integrity rather than the enforcement of the economic rights. |
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http://www.la-hq.org.uk/directory/prof_issues/gpcc.html
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| | Crown copyright - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Crown copyright was also defined as subsisting "in every Act of Parliament, Act of the Scottish Parliament, Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly or Measure of the General Synod of the Church of England". |  | | Crown copyright was defined as subsisting when a "work is made by Her Majesty or by an officer or servant of the Crown in the course of his duties". |  | | Crown copyright is a form of copyright claim used by the governments of the United Kingdom and a number of other Commonwealth realms. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_Copyright
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| | cc_info_age.doc |
 | | Range of copyright material originated by Government 2.10 The UK Government produces a wide range of material which is subject to Crown copyright protection. |  | | If the Crown does not retain the copyright in the typography, the ability to license the reproduction of Crown copyright material where the published text is to be photocopied, scanned or microfilmed will be restricted and access to the material limited. |  | | Crown copyright can be exercised with as deft or light a touch as is deemed necessary to protect the essential integrity of the data. |
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http://www.hmso.gov.uk/archives/copyright/cc_info_age.doc
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| | CLRC and Crown Copyright |
 | | s 177 gives copyright ownership to the Crown in materials first published in Australia by or under the direction or control of the Crown. |  | | In an era when the Prime Minister can muse on the abolition of the States and allegations of breaching the GST Agreement fly thick and fast, what better chance could there be for moving the "Crown Copyright" provisions into something approximating the 21st century? |  | | 1968 (Cth) gives the Crown copyright ownership of any copyright material made by the Crown or under the Crowns' direction or control and |
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http://homepage.mac.com/wrothnie/iblog/C688984015/E243783496
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| | Copyright law of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Crown copyright, Parliamentary copyright and copyright of international organisations |  | | Within the United Kingdom, the term of protection offered by Crown copyright, Parliamentary copyright, copyright of Acts and Measures and that of international organisations is separate from that of ordinary copyright works. |  | | Copyright in films protected as such is determined by the life of the principal director, the author of the screenplay, the author of the dialogue and the composer of any original music for the film. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_law_of_the_United_Kingdom
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| | Chapter 19: Crown Copyright and Copyright Reform in Canada - Elizabeth F. Judge |
 | | The exercise of Crown copyright is sometimes combined with permissive licensing to reproduce materials, as is the situation with federal law. |  | | The tension with Crown copyright has been between, on the one hand, the acknowledged need to provide wide access to government information, particularly laws, in a free and democratic society and, on the other hand, the inclination to exercise government control over the printing of government materials. |  | | Crown copyright, or government copyright, refers generally to copyright in materials produced by the government. |
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http://209.171.61.222/PublicInterest/three_5_judge.htm
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| | Crown Copyright |
 | | Copyright material which is produced by employees of the Crown in the course of their duties. |  | | Crown copyright material originated by the Scottish Administration is managed by the Queen’s Printer for Scotland (QPS). |  | | The Director of OPSI in her role as Queen’s Printer has been appointed by Her Majesty the Queen to manage all copyrights owned by the Crown on Her Majesty& behalf. |
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http://www.opsi.gov.uk/advice/crown-copyright
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| | The National Archives Exhibitions & Learning online Black presence Copyright |
 | | Photograph of the tomb of William Wilberforce: 2003; photographer, John Siblon; Crown copyright |  | | HCA 26/13 f.76: 22 April 1708; author, John Jelfe; copyright, estate of John Jelfe: 22 and 28 April 1708; author, anon.; Crown copyright |  | | Photograph of Jamaica Coffee House: 2003; photographer, Anya Langmead; Crown copyright |
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http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/pathways/blackhistory/copyright.htm
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| | Keeping An Eye On A Canadian Prize |
 | | Crown copyright, which provides that the government retains the copyright associated with any work that is prepared or published by or under its direction, creates an enormous and unconscionable barrier to Canadian film making, political advocacy, and free speech. |  | | Eliminating crown copyright and adopting in its place a presumption that government materials belong to the public domain to be freely used without prior permission or compensation would change that. |  | | Dating back to the 1700s, crown copyright reflects a centuries-old perspective that the government ought to control the public’s ability to use official documents. |
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http://www.michaelgeist.ca/resc/html_bkup/mar142005.html
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| | Crown Copyright in the United Kingdom |
 | | Crown copyright also subsisted in the case of sound recordings or cinematograph films made by or under the direction or control of Her Majesty or a Government department (s.39(5)). |  | | Crown copyright in Acts subsists from Royal Assent for 50 years from the end of the year in which Royal Assent was given (s.164(2)). |  | | It should be noted that, in addition to ownership of copyright arising under sections 163 and 164, Her Majesty may become entitled to copyright (a) by transmission, i.e., by assignment, testamentary disposition or operation of law, or (b) by virtue of the ordinary rules of copyright subsistence. |
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http://www.lexum.umontreal.ca/conf/dac/en/sterling/sterling.html
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Australian copyright law |
 | | While this could be seen as being due to the concept of the Crown being traditionally paramount rather than the people, it is more influenced by the then British Commonwealth acting as a copyright policy-making body in the 1950s, which was the basis of the 1968 Copyright Act. |  | | As of February 2004, the many aspects of Crown copyright were under formal review by the Australian Attorney-General's Copyright Law Review Committee, which was accepting submissions. |  | | Australian copyright law is based on the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works and defines copyright in Australia. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/A/AU/AUS/Australian_copyright_law
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| | Manuscripts - Copyright |
 | | As a general rule, Crown copyright lasts for 125 years from the year the work was created, unless it was published, in which case 50 years from date of publication; for Parliamentary copyright, 50 years from year of creation. |  | | The Copyright Act of 1988 makes it clear that, unless it is for criticism or review purposes (under the fair dealing provisions of the CDPA 1988), it is an infringement of copyright to quote or copy a substantial part of a work in copyright without permission. |  | | The British Library's Copyright Receipt Office has now been re-named The Legal Deposit Office and exists to receive or claim published books which must be deposited with the Library under one of the provisions of the copyright law, but deposit of a work does not constitute copyright of it. |
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http://www.bl.uk/collections/manuscriptscopy.html
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| | Copyright: Crown Copyright |
 | | The first owner of Crown Copyright is Her Majesty and the House or legislature by whom or under whose direction or control the work is made is the first owner of Parliamentary copyright. |  | | Crown copyright means a work is made by Her Majesty, by an officer or servant of the Crown in the course of his duties (s. |  | | Parliamentary copyright means a work is made by or under the direction or control of the House of Commons, the House of Lords (s.165 (2)), the Scottish Parliament or the Northern Ireland Assembly. |
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http://www.ipit-update.com/copy31.htm
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| | Copyright, disclaimer and privacy policy |
 | | Visitors to the HSE Web Site are granted permission to access this Crown Copyright material and to download the Crown Copyright material onto electronic, optical or similar storage media provided that such activities are for private research, study, or in-house use only. |  | | Visitors to the HSE Web Site must not copy, distribute or publish any of the Crown Copyright material taken from this Web Site. |  | | Unless otherwise stated, the following copyright statement applies to documents found on this site. |
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http://www.hse.gov.uk/copyright.htm
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| | HMSO Licence - Leeds University Library |
 | | Material: Information from Official Sources which is central to the core responsibilities of Government and which is identified as Crown copyright or the copyright of the Queen's Printer and Controller of HMSO or the Queen's Printer for Scotland. |  | | Certain Crown copyright material already has its copyright waived and so is not covered by this licence because it may be freely copied: |  | | It also includes material in which the copyright has been assigned to the Crown. |
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http://www.leeds.ac.uk/library/rights/licences/hmso.htm
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| | Provision of Crown copyright public records PRO document 15 5 |
 | | 5.5.1 Crown copyright will continue to subsist in public records, but will not be enforced in public records that are available to the public and that were unpublished, or contain material that was unpublished, at the time of when they were deposited. |  | | Users are free to copy, index, transcribe, publish and broadcast such Crown copyright material without formal permission, payment of a copyright fee or acknowledgement of copyright. |  | | Provision of Crown copyright public records PRO document 15 5 |
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http://www.the-dicksons.org/Kelsall/kelsall/provision_of_crown_copyright_pub.htm
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| | Australian Parliamentary Library - 1995-96 Background Paper 12 |
 | | Although the Crown in right of Australia still retains copyright in Acts of the Parliament and in the reported decisions of its courts, it is worth considering whether the time has come for this copyright to be formally relinquished by legislative amendment to copyright law. |  | | There is another aspect to the concept of copyright and that is that an author or artist has the right to claim 'authorship', and the right to protect the integrity (i.e to prevent distortion or mutilation that affects honour or reputation) of his or her creation. |  | | Section 48A of the Copyright Act 1968 specifically provides that copyright in a work is not infringed by an officer of the Parliamentary Library who provides a member of the Parliament with material to assist that member in his or her duties as a member. |
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http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/bp/1995-96/96bp12.htm
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| | Academic Affairs: copyright, CLA, HERON, ERA and other issues related to intellectual property |
 | | Detailed guidance on the conditions relating to the reproduction of Crown and Parliamentary copyright material is available from Her Majesty's Stationery Office. |  | | Copyright grants certain rights to the copyright owner (usually the creator) to control the way their material may be used and exploited and prevents others from doing so without the copyright owner's consent. |  | | Copyright is infringed where either the whole or a "substantial part" of a work is used without permission, unless it falls within one of the exceptions. |
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http://www.somis.dundee.ac.uk/copyright/webcopy.htm
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| | Oral History - Copyright Issues |
 | | Copyrightable material produced by people working directly for the government is covered by crown copyright, which differs in duration from the copyright to which others are entitled. |  | | Copyright in sound recordings expires 50 years after the end of the year in which the recordings were made, unless the recordings are published (including web publication) or broadcast, in which case copyright expires fifty years from the end of the year of publication or first broadcast. |  | | Copyright in films and videos was revised in 1995 to suit the requirements of the film and TV industries, and is owned jointly by the "principal director", the author of the screenplay, the author of the dialogue and the composer of any music specially created. |
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http://www.ohs.org.uk/ethics
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Parliamentary copyright |
 | | Parliamentary copyright was created with a lifespan of 50 years, the same as that for published Crown copyright materials. |  | | Prior to this legislation being passed, what is now covered by Parliamentary copyright was Crown copyright. |  | | Parliamentary copyright was first created in the United Kingdom by the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/P/PA/PAR/Parliamentary_copyright
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| | GENUKI: Hathersage, West of Hall 1891 CENSUS, Derbyshire |
 | | For transcriptions predating 26 March 1999, permission was granted to Rosemary Lockie to reproduce without fee on the Internet transcripts of Crown copyright material from the 1851 census returns for selected parishes in Derbyshire and Gloucestershire. |  | | The Crown waives its copyright in Crown copyright material in public records (such as Census returns) available to the public which were unpublished when they were transferred (ex. |  | | Note however that any Census transcriptions are nevertheless the copyright of the transcriber, and themselves may NOT be reproduced - other than for personal use - without the permission of the transcriber. |
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http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/DBY/Hathersage/Census91-1.html
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| | Endangered Dogs Defence and Rescue |
 | | Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 © Crown Copyright 1991 |  | | Dangerous Dogs Act 1989 © Crown Copyright 1989 |  | | The Control of Dogs Order 1992 © Crown Copyright 1992 |
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http://www.endangereddogs.com/EDDRCanineLegislation.htm
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| | Information Policy |
 | | The policy for the administration of Crown and Parliamentary copyright is described in various guidance notes we issue. |  | | The Controller’s authority to administer Crown copyright is derived from Royal Letters Patent which are conferred on each succeeding Controller. |  | | The User Group was initiated by the Government White Paper "The Future Management of Crown Copyright" and is made up of representatives from both private and public users of official information. |
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http://www.opsi.gov.uk/about/team-information/information-policy.htm
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| | Copyright Guidance |
 | | To make an application to reproduce Crown copyright material or for Parliamentary copyright material please visit the Click-Use licences section. |  | | We issue guidance to Government departments, agencies and all users of Crown copyright protected materials. |  | | Where the material you wish to reproduce falls outside the scope of the guidance available you should apply for a copyright permission. |
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http://www.opsi.gov.uk/advice/crown-copyright/copyright-guidance
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