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Georgie Collins, an intellectual property partner at the law firm Irwin Mitchell, said: "In the UK, there is no free-standing law of 'image rights' that allows a person to control the reproduction of their image, contrasted with the US.
"It would be hard for a hypothetical queen to control the reproduction of everybody else," he said, "because all the females in the pride are armed to the teeth -- and they've got claws, too.
This meant that the companies could control the reproduction of their logos, which is why gifted graphic designers often cast themselves as visual dictators by striving to ensure that their work always appeared exactly as they wished.
The Internet Archive's willingness to respect the wishes of those copyright owners who want to limit and control the reproduction of their copyrighted works reduces the Archive's risk of infringement suits.
The means by which the Copyright Act accomplishes this goal is its grant of the exclusive right to reproduce and control the reproduction of copyrighted works and the concomitant ability to earn revenue.
In academia, the three major exceptions to the copyright owner's right to control the reproduction and use of works of authorship are: the fair use exception, the library exception, and the face-to-face teaching exception.
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The controlled release of the drug was capable of controlling the reproduction of a wide array of bacteria and promoting damage restoration through stimulation and the prevention of infections leading to the enhancement of the burn-wound closure rate.
"But it was Bowman, and not the bean, who controlled the reproduction (unto the eighth generation) of Monsanto's patented invention," Kagan wrote.
"It was Bowman, not the bean, who controlled the reproduction (unto the eighth generation) of Monsanto's patented invention," she said.
The genes that control these behavioural differences can hold clues to controlling the reproduction of economically and medically important insects, such as testse flies and mosquitoes (see Box 1).
One commentator confirms the Guidelines as an act of compromise which "was necessitated by the widespread availability of reprographic technology which eliminated much of the copyright owner's control over the reproduction of his work". Patry, The Fair Use Privilege in Copyright Law at viii (1985).
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