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Digital Media Rights

Digital Media Rights

Digital Media Rights es un registro privado de derechos de autor especializado en la protección del copyright en Internet y otros soportes digitales.

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Monday, 05 May 2014 15:28

For Artistic Creations

The protection of intellectual property not only affects the text and content published on the Internet.

If you are a liberal professional, photographer, graphic designer, literary writer, software developer, etc.. we are sure that at some time you have had a problem because someone has illegally used some of your creations.

As an independent witness, Digital Media Rights allows you to certify legally non-repudiably the existence and authorship of your work. Please note that depending on your country of residence, the rights concerning your work extend for 50 years until death, and in most cases your legal heirs have rights to you work for a period not less than 50 years.

Always record your creations. It's the only proof you have to certify your ownership and do not wait to find a copy or plagiarism. Then it will be too late.

To obtain legal proof with DMRights.com, you must simply upload a copy of your work in digital format to our OnLine application.

You can start using our services for free. At the time of your registration as a customer of DMRights.com, you are allowed to certify up to 200 MB at no cost to you.

Remember that your intellectual property is at risk if you do not take the proper steps before publishing.

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Digital Media Rights Copy

Digital Rights Media specializes in certifying authorship and copyright protection of any content available on the Internet.

DMRights.com provides its customers legally irrefutable and non-repudiable proof issued by a third party or independent witness by digitally recording their content and including an inviolable timestamp while allowing you to demonstrate the existence of your publication on the Internet, as well as its date of creation and publication.

Once the page is certified you can download the digital certification of each of your web pages from our client application.

Friday, 07 February 2014 10:28

Copyright on the Internet

Copyright en Internet

Almost universally, the basic principles on Intellectual Property and concretely, Copyright is governed under the Bern Convention, a code signed by 164 countries and designed to defend authors of creative works against plagiarism and the unauthorized use of their works. It is very important to remember that all creative works are protected by default from the moment of their creation. The author does not need to fill any paperwork or registration to have the right to claim protection for his work. The stamp © is an option for those who want to make the protection more explicit.
The rights that an author has over his work are of moral and patrimonial character.

The author has full power to maintain or yield all or part of his rights at his own discretion.

Copyright on the Internet

Erroneously, there exists a belief that everything that is published on the Internet automatically is part of the public domain and can be used for any purpose without the need to respect the original copyrights.

It must be clear for everyone, the owners of the websites as much as the visitors, that regardless of the publication medium or distribution, any literary or creative work (including texts, images and/or photos and including web design) is under the protection of Intellectual Property.

From Digital Media Rights we detected a great ignorance concerning Copyright accompanying persons that accompany the people and/or companies that daily disseminate and communicate information across millions of blogs and websites both corporate and personal.

Digital Media Rights offers a number of simple and effective solutions to the widespread problem of the plagiarism and indiscriminate copying without acknowledgment of authorship of billions of digital works that are available in Internet

Solutions

As indicated above, it is not necessary to register the work to guarantee copyright over it, however in the case of plagiarism or its illegal use, yes we do need to legally demonstrate our original authorship.
Digital Media Rights is an independent witness that legally certifies authorship and the existence of the original work in a moment in time.

The solutions that DMRights.com offers its clients are simple, efficient and economical by issuing copyright certificates with legal validity in 164 countries that protect:

  • Literary creations
  • Artistic creations
  • Digital creations
  • Business documents
  • Scientific creations
  • Audiovisual works
  • Architectural works
  • Databases
  • Musical creations
  • Software
  • Photographic works
  • Etc.

International Scope

The policies of Intellectual Property Protection are similar in the world and although each country has its specific variations, they always take as a basis the following international treaties that seek to protect authors beyond national boundaries:

  • Universal Copyright Convention
  • Bern Convention
  • Inter-American Copyright Convention
  • Creative Commons

The Creative Commons movement emerged as a complement to Copyright, showing explicitly the desire to share works under certain conditions for the inspiration of others. It is important to remember that a work distributed under any existing Creative Commons license does not imply that it has no Copyright, simply the author explicitly waivers a part of his rights.

Without exception the Creative Commons licenses retain the right to attribution (mentioning the original author), other options permit the authorization or not of the modification of the work and the commercial use of it. Creative Commons does not prevent the re-publication of the works.

From Digital Media Rights we do not advise the use, copying or plagiarizing of everything that is published on the Internet without checking the license under which the author or owner of the website you are visiting has shared their creations.

Similarly the we remind the authors that all creative work is born with Intellectual Property rights which, unless expressly renounced, protect publications against plagiarism, commercial use, distribution rights, and explicitly, the recognition of original authorship.

You can test our services for free registering through our client area.

New rules on music copyright approved by Parliament on Tuesday aim to make it easier for online providers to get licences to stream music in more than one EU country. The law, already informally agreed with Council, should stimulate the development of EU-wide online music services for consumers and ensure that artists' rights are better protected and that they receive adequate royalties promptly

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