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A poem describing my layman's understanding of derivative copyrights. |
Copyrights protect a work from copies and distribution. Like a clone which bears striking resemblance without much contribution. A derivative work in particular can be one of ever concern For to “know” if it’s original may take some effort to discern. A translation into another language or a movie based on a play May appear an original work to some but similar components does it convey. Another example of a derivative work, a popular tune re-played Or a copy in another form or medium perhaps prominently displayed. I’m neither expert nor attorney in derivative works of art My layman’s understanding is the message I impart. I do believe that my poetry as such, ever does conform To the basic elements above-defined as I am such informed. Unlike a copy, my message is unique because my poems are from and of my heart And not words immortalized by others in mere another form of art. And so I ask that you contact me if you feel I have infringed Open dialogue prevents litigation, which I pray it will not hinge. And if by chance I did in fact infringe on your copyrights Know that it's accidental, unintended I will work to make things right. |