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  15. Copyright law
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  17. Understanding Copyright Law
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  19. Copyright law is a set of laws that is used to regulate things such as movies, plays, poems, musical compositions, drawings, paintings, sculptures, software, photographs, sculptures, literary works, choreographic works, radio broadcasts, televisions broadcasts and more. Copyright law is only regulated to cover the manner or form in which the information or material is expressed. For instance, it does not cover the idea or facts which are represented in a work. In instances where a copyright does not exist, patents or trademarks may be in place which can impose legal restrictions.
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  21. Copyright law states that the holder of the copyright has the right to make copies or reproduce the work to sell. They can also export or import the work, create derivative or adaptation of the original work, display or perform the work publicly and assign or sell the rights to someone else. Copyright law is set up to protect people from having someone do something with their copyrighted work or material. Someone that has a copyright may choose to exploit their copyrighted work, or they may choose not to. Many people debate whether copyright law and copyrights are moral rights or merely property rights. It is important to note that in the U.S. copyright law covers protection for published and unpublished works.
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  24. Copyright law protection covers a work from the time it is created in a tangible form. The author or creator of the work immediately holds the copyright to the work and it is the property of the author or creator. No one else can claim copyright to it, unless the original copyright holder (the author or creator) gives or sells the rights to another person.
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  26. Many people fail to understand that merely owning or possessing a work does not give them the copyright to it. Just because you have ownership of a copyrighted work does not mean that you own the copyright. Likewise, if you copy someone’s work and list their name on it, you are undertaking copyright infringement.
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  28. Many people also fail to understand when copyright protection is secured. The moment a work is written or created and it is in physical tangible form or recorded it falls under copyright law. While it is recommended to register your work through the Copyright Office, if your work is not registered and someone steals your work, they have violated your copyright. Using a copyright notice is not required by law. However, many recommended that the copyright notice or symbol be used so remind the general public that the piece is under copyright. Anything that is created after 1977 is protected by copyright law for the lifetime of the author of the creator, plus an additional 70 years after the creator’s death.
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  30. The public domain is a good source of information that is no longer under a copyright or work that was never under a copyright to begin with. Virtually all works that were created or published in the United States prior to 1923 are said to be in the public domain. Things that can be found in the public domain that are free of copyright law generally include generic facts and information, works that have a lapse in their copyrights (this encompasses works that were created prior to 1978) and materials and information put out by the United States government.  In addition, you may find works in the public domain that are free of copyright law because it has been dedicated to the public domain.
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  32. <br><br>The Ins and Outs of Free Writing Contests
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  36. Free writing contests are available by the thousands. They are virtually a dime a dozen on the Internet. No matter what your niche is in the writing community there is a free writing contests out there for you. How do you know which ones to enter and which ones are legitimate? That’s simple. You do what you do best-- research.
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  38. While providing the story for the free writing contest will probably be the easy part, researching the thousands of available contests will be a daunting task. If this is un-chartered water for you, you have the start at the beginning. Finding what free writing contests are available. Grab a notebook or start a word document and list the contests that are available. Beside each contest name you will want to put what kind of writing they are looking for and when it needs to be done by. By doing this first you will be able to eliminate any that do not coincide with your writing niche or with your schedule.
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  40. Now the free writing contest research begins. Finding out if a contest is worthwhile and legitimate is comparable to running a background check on a person. First check the contest website. Do they have all contact information available? Do they tell you what company is hosting the contest? If they are not, you will have likely found warning number one that it is a scam.  So scratch those off your list or at least move them to the bottom until you can find out more information on them. Start asking around to colleagues and writers groups. Search the writing forums and the Internet scam sites. The Better Business Bureau is also a good place to look.
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  42. Once you narrowed the free writing contests down to the legitimate ones, read the contest rules and regulations. Some contests require you signing over all rights to a story even if you don’t win. Are you willing to do this? Giving up rights to you writing is a lot easier to do when you are getting something in return. After you enter there is no going back, so make sure this is what you want to do.
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  44. The final thing you need to look for is if the contest is just a cover up to get you to buy services or products. This does not necessarily mean they are a scam or don’t actually award winners. It simply means that they will try to entice you to use their critiquing services or offer you a book at a reduced fee that your work will be published in. Being published sounds like a great deal but is it a book that carries prestige that people are going to see?
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  46. Many authors think that writing contests will launch their career into a successful endeavor. This is not the case, especially for free writing contests. Even winning the grand prize of a smaller known contest is not going to affect your literary journey. Even though they may not springboard your career, there are good reasons to join writing contests. You will get unbiased opinions and valuable feedback from the judges. If you make it into the higher rounds, editors could also see your writing.
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  48. Ultimately whether you enter a free writing contest the choice is yours. Just ask you self if the time spent writing and researching the piece you choose to enter is worth writing for free in most cases. The critique and feedback may be the most worthwhile thing you receive from the contest. But then again the judges opinions are a dime a dozen just like the contests.
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  50. <br><br>Better Employees Avoid these Top Five Office Blunders
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  52. Being a good employee can go a long way when it comes to the workplace and job advancement.  When you are working in an office there are certain unspoken rules that you will want to follow.  
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  54. One of the biggest mistakes that one can make when they are working in an office is having romantic relationships with co-workers or their boss.  This completely colors the work situation and can cause major problems in the workplace.  Although office romances are common, they typically bring about some friction between the couple or the couple and others.  The remedy for office romance issues is that usually one or both members of the romance leave the job.
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  56. Being dishonest is an office blunder that can land you in the unemployment office.  Stealing from your job, lying about reports being done and trying to cause conflict by lying to one co-worker about another are all very silly mistakes that employees make.  It is not acceptable to borrow money from the float, even if you are intending to pay it back.  Pretending like you have completed your work when it is only half done is not wise.  Gossiping and stirring up rumors is also not a good idea.  All of these things can make you the bosses’ number one most wanted to fire employee.
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  58. Not following the dress code is another easy to remedy problem that many employees make.  The reason why this is such a big deal is because it says that you do not care about your position enough to wear the right clothing.  It also can land your boss in hot water if the director or head supervisor comes into the department.  Not only will you be reprimanded for not having on proper uniform, your boss will be singled out for not making you comply with uniform standards.  The too can make you very unpopular with the boss.
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  60. Saying incredibly inappropriate things is also a blunder that can easily be avoided.  Jokes and comments about the way that people look in their clothing can border on the line of harassment.  In fact, just about anything can be proven to be harassment by a good lawyer.  That is why it is best to keep jokes and opinions about others to you and you only.  You could lose your job and find yourself in a lawsuit otherwise.
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  62. The number one blunder than employees make on the job is having a bad attitude.  People that are very negative bring down a crowd, not just themselves.  That means that when the time comes to make cuts, the bad attitude person is the likely candidate. Removing a negative person from the workplace can bring up the morale of everyone else.  Even very effective employees with bad attitude are often terminated simply because they bring down the mood and productivity of others.  Be thankful that you have a job and keep a positive frame of mind.  If you are not happy with your job, search for another one.
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  64. In addition to these five blunders that better employees avoid, there are a few obvious ones.  Being tardy is perhaps one of the most prevalent and easy to prevent blunders employees make.  Being tardy on a regular basis is not acceptable.  There is no reason to continuously be tardy for work.  If you are getting stuck in traffic, leave earlier or take a different route.
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  66. Being a good employee can take you a long way at work and in your personal life.   It feels good to know that you are an effective person be it at work or elsewhere.  Be kind to co-workers and go through your days with a positive mindset.  With these tools in place you will be able to avoid blunders more effectively.  
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