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General Guidelines: 1. In case the material or any work done is in collaboration of another person/parties are enjoined to disclose an reveal all information with regards to their agreement, particularly but not limited to the following: a. Did he receive payment for the work done? b. The agreement includes a commercial release or the agreement covers only the private use of the work/material, but no publishing. c. How much value he brings into the work. Failure to reveal/divulge vital information and details of the agreement with the collaborator he/she shall be sole responsible for any further problem that may arise thereto. Especially but not only; when a co-workers sold data without the consent of the data owner. Note: Commercial is not limited to the fact of receiving money for every work/material but it also includes any form of trading. Hereto stated are Samples/Illustrations for you to have a clear idea and understanding of the aforestated guidelines: Sample 1 You can write a song with somebody else but you cannot use the song on any commercial way so long there is no permission with the co-writer. This is also the same with the commercial acting in the case of a movie. It also includes the lyrics, melody and the performer as well. All of them have an importance to the output product. Sample 2 You cannot buy a Coca Cola bottle – drink it empty and resale it with a new liquid as a Coca Cola in a commercial way – just because Coca Cola is acknowledge on the bottle. Sample 3 News media may show and name people, but cannot edit the pictures in order to make them looking more dramatically. In the case of the commercials (as example Hollywood) they can manipulate recordings but needs to compromise with the actors and cannot show persons without permission or signing an agreement. Sample 4 You cannot buy a picture and resale a reproduction in a commercial way. Sample 5 Even if you are the ONLY person who holds a copy of a recorded song of other people, you just own the copy. You cannot replicate the song into a non-journalistic usage or commercial matter. Simply, because you just own the record and not the rights.

Acknowledgements Matters

General Guidelines: 1. In case the material or any work done is in collaboration of another person/parties are enjoined to disclose an reveal all information with regards to their agreement, particularly but not limited to the following: a. Did he receive payment for the work done? b. The agreement includes a commercial release or the agreement covers only the private use of the work/material, but no publishing. c. How much value he brings into the work. Failure to reveal/divulge vital information and details of the agreement with the collaborator he/she shall be sole responsible for any further problem that may arise thereto. Especially but not only; when a co-workers sold data without the consent of the data owner. Note: Commercial is not limited to the fact of receiving money for every work/material but it also includes any form of trading. Hereto stated are Samples/Illustrations for you to have a clear idea and understanding of the aforestated guidelines: Sample 1 You can write a song with somebody else but you cannot use the song on any commercial way so long there is no permission with the co-writer. This is also the same with the commercial acting in the case of a movie. It also includes the lyrics, melody and the performer as well. All of them have an importance to the output product. Sample 2 You cannot buy a Coca Cola bottle – drink it empty and resale it with a new liquid as a Coca Cola in a commercial way – just because Coca Cola is acknowledge on the bottle. Sample 3 News media may show and name people, but cannot edit the pictures in order to make them looking more dramatically. In the case of the commercials (as example Hollywood) they can manipulate recordings but needs to compromise with the actors and cannot show persons without permission or signing an agreement. Sample 4 You cannot buy a picture and resale a reproduction in a commercial way. Sample 5 Even if you are the ONLY person who holds a copy of a recorded song of other people, you just own the copy. You cannot replicate the song into a non-journalistic usage or commercial matter. Simply, because you just own the record and not the rights.
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