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'copyright proprietor' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to refer to the person or entity who legally owns the copyright to a particular work. For example: The copyright proprietor of this painting is the artist's estate.
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"The copyright proprietor for the film has the exclusive right to publicly perform the work," he said in a telephone interview.
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He would be the editor and sole proprietor of the newspaper, owning all parts of it including its copyright.
The move was greeted as a victory by Cryptome and its supporters, with proprietor John Young saying he was considering taking the company to court for what using copyright law to enforce what he called "draconian shutdowns".
ScienTOMogy gained press attention after the site proprietor was contacted by the Church of Scientology with a cease and desist letter, alleging copyright infringement by claiming the word "Scientomogy" was too close to the word "Scientology".
Proprietor: "Great".
It was the proprietor.
Proprietor, Read Successfully.
Proprietor: "I see".
Tells about proprietor Sherman Billingsley.
The proprietor, Mme.
Another interfering proprietor?
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