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My chosen form of artistic expression is literature, created in the form of a novel. The novel I have created is a fictitious work entitled, “Hardly with it”, and concerns the hectic life of a sport psychiatrist for a Premier League football team. ... The novel I have created is automatically covered under the Copyright Act, and as creator of the original work I am considered to be the ‘owner’ of the copyright. ... It ensures the nature of the license is in a permanent and tangible form that both parties can attest agreeing to, along with assisting to plan solutions to any future disagreements. ... This remuneration package could be in the form of a one-time payment or royalties, in which I receive a certain amount from each book sold. ...
Acknowledgment of myself being the creator of this work is something that must be agreed to in the contract. ...
Although my novel is only one form of artistic expression, it may be used and adapted into many different forms. ... The novel could be converted into digital form and distributed over the Internet or another person may release the work and falsely claim themself as the creator (also known as “Passing off”). ... It may also be sold through the Internet in a digital form. ... Many of these are similar to the case of the license of copyright to publish the book, but some apply only to this type of artistic expression.
Approximate Word count = 2345 Approximate Pages = 9.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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