- What is the Internet?
- How the Internet works
- Acessing the Internet
- Internet services
- Operating the net: overview
- Who owns the Internet and who is in charge?
- Internet, Intranets, Extranets, and Virtual Private Networks
- In Search of Reliable Internet Measurement Data
- Global Data Flows
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Economic rights
The economic rights (besides moral rights and in some cases also neighboring rights) granted to the owners of copyright usually include 1) copying or reproducing a work, 2) performing a work in public, 3) making a sound recording of a work, 4) making a motion picture of a work, 5) broadcasting a work, 6) translating a work and 7) adapting a work. Under certain national laws some of these rights are not exclusive rights of authorization but in specific cases, merely rights to remuneration.
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