| 31. | :: : As to GWB and his gang of typewriter monkeys, it's a question about work for hire.
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| 32. | If a work is not a work for hire, then the author will be the initial copyright owner.
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| 33. | :It really depends on how the work for hire ( used here in the general sense ) was executed.
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| 34. | In general, original holder of copyright is the author; exception : works for hire ( Art . 16 ).
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| 35. | On the other hand, a work for hire agreement is less desirable for creators than a Copyright transfer agreement.
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| 36. | We do not consider this sufficient to create the presumption that the strip was a work for hire . }}
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| 37. | In uploading a work for hire, does one identify the work as one's own or a work by somebody else?
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| 38. | :If the images are truly works for hire, then the copyrights to the images are owned by the municipal government.
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| 39. | :: If it was a work for hire the contractor may now be the copyright holder and not the photographer.
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| 40. | It is possible that your photographer was doing work for hire, in which case he transferred the copyright to you.
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