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Details of the exceptions to copyright that allow limited use of copyright works without the permission of the copyright owner.
How to enforce copyright when somebody uses your work without your permission.
If you own the copyright in a work, you have exclusive rights over certain uses of that work. These rights fall into two categories: economic rights and moral rights.
Guidance for copyright owners on how to grant a licence for, sell or market their work.
How to get permission to copy a creative work for which the right holder(s) cannot be found ie an orphan work.
A collection of guidance about how to protect, manage and enforce copyright. Copyright protects original literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works.
Intellectual property is the legal right associated with creations of the mind, e.g. artworks, inventions etc
What intellectual property is, how you can protect it, and which of copyright, patents, design right and trade marks applies to your work
This page provides practical information to help you make the most of your IP when doing business in Kazakhstan.
A copyright notice is a concise note published by the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) providing basic copyright guidance.
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