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COPYRIGHT TERM

  • Copyright term
  • Length of time that copyright continues

    The copyright term is the length of time copyright subsists in a work before it passes into the public domain. In most of the world, this length of time

    Copyright term

    Copyright_term

  • Copyright Term Extension Act
  • United States copyright law

    The Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act – also known as the Copyright Term Extension Act, Sonny Bono Act, or (derisively) the Mickey Mouse Protection

    Copyright Term Extension Act

    Copyright Term Extension Act

    Copyright_Term_Extension_Act

  • List of copyright duration by country
  • work's copyright term ends, the work passes into the public domain. The Berne Convention stipulates that the duration of the term for copyright protection

    List of copyright duration by country

    List of copyright duration by country

    List_of_copyright_duration_by_country

  • Copyright
  • Legal concept regulating rights of a creative work

    that are not otherwise copyrighted by federal law. This act also changed the calculation of copyright term from a fixed term (then a maximum of fifty-six

    Copyright

    Copyright

    Copyright

  • Public domain
  • Works outside the scope of copyright law

    been created before copyright existed, or by their copyright term having expired. Some works are not covered by a country's copyright laws, and are therefore

    Public domain

    Public domain

    Public_domain

  • Copyright law of the United Kingdom
  • modern concept of copyright originated in Great Britain, in the year 1710, with the Statute of Anne. This Act prescribed a copyright term of fourteen years

    Copyright law of the United Kingdom

    Copyright_law_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Rule of the shorter term
  • Provision of international copyright law

    The rule of the shorter term, also called the comparison of terms, is a provision in international copyright treaties. The provision allows that signatory

    Rule of the shorter term

    Rule_of_the_shorter_term

  • Copyright law of the United States
  • for 14 more. The Copyright Act of 1831 changed the length of the initial term to 28 years. Through the Copyright Act of 1976, copyright duration was extended

    Copyright law of the United States

    Copyright_law_of_the_United_States

  • Copyright Act of 1976
  • United States law

    The Copyright Act of 1976 is a United States copyright law and remains the primary basis of copyright law in the United States, as amended by several

    Copyright Act of 1976

    Copyright Act of 1976

    Copyright_Act_of_1976

  • Copyright Term Directive 2006
  • The Copyright Term Directive 2006/116/EC is a consolidated version of the former EU Directive harmonising the term of copyright protection, including

    Copyright Term Directive 2006

    Copyright Term Directive 2006

    Copyright_Term_Directive_2006

  • Crown copyright
  • Copyright protection used by some Commonwealth realms

    Crown copyright is a type of copyright protection. It subsists in works of the governments of some Commonwealth realms and provides special copyright rules

    Crown copyright

    Crown_copyright

  • Copyright law of Japan
  • convenient collective term rather than a single concept in Japan. Japan was a party to the original Berne convention in 1899, so its copyright law is in sync

    Copyright law of Japan

    Copyright_law_of_Japan

  • Copyright law of Canada
  • Canadian statutes controlling copyright

    first colonial copyright statute in 1832 but was subject to imperial copyright law established by Britain until 1921. Current copyright law was established

    Copyright law of Canada

    Copyright law of Canada

    Copyright_law_of_Canada

  • 2026 in public domain
  • With the exception of Belarus (Life + 50 years) and Spain (which has a copyright term of Life + 80 years for creators that died before 1987), a work enters

    2026 in public domain

    2026 in public domain

    2026_in_public_domain

  • Copyright law of the European Union
  • European Union copyright protections

    law. The main copyright directives are the Copyright Term Directive 2006, the Information Society Directive and the Directive on Copyright in the Digital

    Copyright law of the European Union

    Copyright_law_of_the_European_Union

  • Copyright Duration Directive
  • 1993 European Union directive

    harmonising the term of protection of copyright and certain related rights is a European Union directive in the field of EU copyright law, made under

    Copyright Duration Directive

    Copyright Duration Directive

    Copyright_Duration_Directive

  • Copyright infringement
  • Illegal usage of copyrighted works

    often associated with copyright infringement. The original meaning of piracy is "robbery or illegal violence at sea", but the term has been in use for centuries

    Copyright infringement

    Copyright infringement

    Copyright_infringement

  • Sound recording copyright
  • Exclusive rights in sound recordings

    A sound recording copyright is the copyright in a recorded fixation of sounds, as distinct from the underlying musical, literary (text-based), or dramatic

    Sound recording copyright

    Sound recording copyright

    Sound_recording_copyright

  • Copyright renewal in the United States
  • 95 years protection for post-1964 works

    Copyright renewal is a copyright formality through which an initial term of copyright protection for a work can be extended for a second term. Once the

    Copyright renewal in the United States

    Copyright_renewal_in_the_United_States

  • Perpetual copyright
  • Copyright that lasts indefinitely

    arises either when a copyright has no finite term from outset, or when a copyright's original finite term is perpetually extended. The first of these two

    Perpetual copyright

    Perpetual_copyright

  • Copyright law of Germany
  • Copyright Directive 93/98/EEC. Parts of the Directive were based on German authors' right law in the first place, e.g. the duration of copyright term:

    Copyright law of Germany

    Copyright_law_of_Germany

  • Sonny Bono
  • American singer, record producer, comedian, actor, and politician (1935–1998)

    his death in 1998. The United States Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998, which extended the term of copyright by 20 years, was named in honor of Bono

    Sonny Bono

    Sonny Bono

    Sonny_Bono

  • Public domain in the United States
  • authorship will continue to adhere to the 95-year term following the 2098 date. Under current copyright law, beginning in 2049, 1978 and beyond works by

    Public domain in the United States

    Public_domain_in_the_United_States

  • Copyright law of Australia
  • The copyright law of Australia defines the legally enforceable rights of creators of creative and artistic works under Australian law. The scope of copyright

    Copyright law of Australia

    Copyright_law_of_Australia

  • Copyright Clause
  • Clause of the U.S. constitution allowing intellectual property protection

    The Copyright Clause (also known as the Intellectual Property Clause, Copyright and Patent Clause, or the Progress Clause) describes an enumerated power

    Copyright Clause

    Copyright_Clause

  • 2027 in public domain
  • globally, the copyright status of some works are not uniform. With the exception of Belarus (Life + 50 years) and Spain (which has a copyright term of Life

    2027 in public domain

    2027 in public domain

    2027_in_public_domain

  • Free content
  • Free licensed works in any field

    program, or any other creative content for which there are very minimal copyright and other legal limitations on usage, modification and distribution. These

    Free content

    Free content

    Free_content

  • Copyright law of South Africa
  • Governs the right to control the use and distribution of artistic and creative works

    The copyright law of South Africa governs copyright, the right to control the use and distribution of artistic and creative works, in the Republic of

    Copyright law of South Africa

    Copyright_law_of_South_Africa

  • Directive 2011/77/EU
  • Directive 2011/77/EU on the term of protection of copyright and certain related rights amended Directive 2006/116/EC and extended the duration of performers'

    Directive 2011/77/EU

    Directive_2011/77/EU

  • History of copyright
  • The history of copyright starts with early privileges and monopolies granted to printers of books. The British Statute of Anne 1710, full title "An Act

    History of copyright

    History of copyright

    History_of_copyright

  • Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988
  • UK intellectual property law

    The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (c. 48), also known as the CDPA, is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that received royal assent

    Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988

    Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988

    Copyright,_Designs_and_Patents_Act_1988

  • Sound recording copyright symbol
  • Typographical symbol (℗)

    for phonogram, which is the legal term used in many countries to refer to such work. (In U.S. copyright law, the term used is sound recording.) A sound

    Sound recording copyright symbol

    Sound_recording_copyright_symbol

  • Copyright law of the Soviet Union
  • The Copyright law of the Soviet Union went through several major revisions during its existence. The first Socialist copyright law was passed in 1925.

    Copyright law of the Soviet Union

    Copyright_law_of_the_Soviet_Union

  • Public domain film
  • Film that is not protected by copyright

    by copyright. A film can lack copyright protection for various reasons, but often it occurs following the end of a copyright term. Because copyright term

    Public domain film

    Public_domain_film

  • Pluto (Disney)
  • Disney character

    In 1998, Disney's copyright on Pluto, set to expire at the end of 2005, was extended by the passage of the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act. Disney

    Pluto (Disney)

    Pluto (Disney)

    Pluto_(Disney)

  • Copyright expiration in Australia
  • Terms of copyright duration in Australia

    Copyright expiry in Australia depends on when a work was created, and on the type of work. Under the Copyright Act 1968, copyright usually expires 70 years

    Copyright expiration in Australia

    Copyright_expiration_in_Australia

  • History of copyright law of the United States
  • Congress first revised the copyright laws with the Copyright Act of 1831. This act extended the original copyright term from 14 years to 28 years (with

    History of copyright law of the United States

    History_of_copyright_law_of_the_United_States

  • The Diary of a Young Girl
  • Diary by Anne Frank

    this could never lead to shortening of the copyright term, thus leading to expiration of the copyright term for the first version on 1 January 2016, but

    The Diary of a Young Girl

    The_Diary_of_a_Young_Girl

  • Copyright law of Russia
  • statute dated back to 1828, and in 1857, a general copyright term of fifty years was instituted. The copyright law of 1911 was inspired by Western laws of the

    Copyright law of Russia

    Copyright law of Russia

    Copyright_law_of_Russia

  • 2025 in public domain
  • death. Except for Belarus (Life + 50 years) and Spain (which has a copyright term of Life + 80 years for creators that died before 1988), a work enters

    2025 in public domain

    2025 in public domain

    2025_in_public_domain

  • Literature
  • Written work of art

    law. The main copyright directives are the Copyright Term Directive, the Information Society Directive and the Directive on Copyright in the Digital

    Literature

    Literature

    Literature

  • Steamboat Willie
  • 1928 American animated short film

    renewed to 1986, then extended to 2003 by the Copyright Act of 1976, and finally to 2023 by the Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998 (also known pejoratively

    Steamboat Willie

    Steamboat Willie

    Steamboat_Willie

  • List of films in the public domain in the United States
  • Most films are subject to copyright, but those listed here are believed to be in the public domain in the United States. This means that no government

    List of films in the public domain in the United States

    List_of_films_in_the_public_domain_in_the_United_States

  • Copyright status of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and related works in the United States
  • the Copyright Act of 1831, which provided a 28-year term with a possible fourteen more years upon renewal of the copyright. However, the Copyright Act

    Copyright status of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and related works in the United States

    Copyright_status_of_The_Wonderful_Wizard_of_Oz_and_related_works_in_the_United_States

  • Copyright troll
  • Party that enforces copyrights for purposes of making money through litigation

    damages provisions in copyright laws intended to encourage creation of such works. Both the term and the concept of a copyright troll began to appear

    Copyright troll

    Copyright troll

    Copyright_troll

  • 2024 in American public domain
  • Under the Copyright Term Extension Act, books published in 1928, films released in 1928, and other works published in 1928, entered the public domain in

    2024 in American public domain

    2024 in American public domain

    2024_in_American_public_domain

  • Copyright law of Thailand
  • a copyright term of 25 years from publication. Republication of works after the expiration of the copyright term does not reset the copyright term. Thai

    Copyright law of Thailand

    Copyright_law_of_Thailand

  • Public domain music
  • Sound arranged in time, that is free for all to improve on

    The most common way for a work to enter the public domain is for its copyright term to expire—this is the case for musical compositions published prior

    Public domain music

    Public_domain_music

  • Work for hire
  • Concept in copyright law

    In copyright law, a work made for hire (work for hire or WFH) is a work whose copyright is initially owned by an entity other than the actual creator as

    Work for hire

    Work_for_hire

  • Berne Convention
  • 1886 international assembly and treaty

    1993 Directive on harmonising the term of copyright protection. For photography, the Berne Convention sets a minimum term of 25 years from the year the photograph

    Berne Convention

    Berne Convention

    Berne_Convention

  • Copyright law of Switzerland
  • French copyright law, instead of the concept of copyright used in common law jurisdictions. The current copyright law of Switzerland is the Copyright Act

    Copyright law of Switzerland

    Copyright law of Switzerland

    Copyright_law_of_Switzerland

  • Copyright law of New Zealand
  • a copyrighted work. New Zealand's copyright term is largely consistent with other countries, and complies with the WIPO standard. The copyright term depends

    Copyright law of New Zealand

    Copyright_law_of_New_Zealand

  • Copyright law of the Russian Federation
  • had not been copyrighted at all under Soviet law. In 2004, this copyright term was extended to 70 years for all works still copyrighted as of the law's

    Copyright law of the Russian Federation

    Copyright_law_of_the_Russian_Federation

  • International copyright treaties
  • Treaties which provide protection for creative works

    the shorter term. Category on Copyright treaties International Copyright Act of 1891 Copyright Copyright law by country History of copyright law Intellectual

    International copyright treaties

    International copyright treaties

    International_copyright_treaties

  • Limitations and exceptions to copyright
  • Copyright law

    Limitations and exceptions to copyright are provisions, in local copyright law or the Berne Convention, which allow for copyrighted works to be used without

    Limitations and exceptions to copyright

    Limitations and exceptions to copyright

    Limitations_and_exceptions_to_copyright

  • Statute of Anne
  • 1710 British copyright legislation

    The Statute of Anne, also known as the Copyright Act 1709 or the Copyright Act 1710 (cited either as 8 Ann. c. 21 or as 8 Ann. c. 19), was an act of the

    Statute of Anne

    Statute of Anne

    Statute_of_Anne

  • Intellectual property
  • Ownership of creative expressions and processes

    current patent law and copyright respectively, firmly establishing the concept of intellectual property. "Literary property" was the term predominantly used

    Intellectual property

    Intellectual property

    Intellectual_property

  • Digital Millennium Copyright Act
  • 1998 United States copyright law

    The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is a 1998 United States copyright law that implements two 1996 treaties of the World Intellectual Property

    Digital Millennium Copyright Act

    Digital Millennium Copyright Act

    Digital_Millennium_Copyright_Act

  • Rider–Waite Tarot
  • Tarot deck

    Rider–Waite Tarot is in the public domain in all countries that have a copyright term of 70 years or fewer after the death of the last co-author. This includes

    Rider–Waite Tarot

    Rider–Waite Tarot

    Rider–Waite_Tarot

  • 2036 in public domain
  • interim. Except for Belarus (Life + 50 years) and Spain (which has a copyright term of Life + 80 years for creators that died before 1988), a work enters

    2036 in public domain

    2036 in public domain

    2036_in_public_domain

  • Copyright lawsuits by Superman's creators
  • In 1938, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster gave away the copyright to Superman to Detective Comics, Inc., the predecessor of DC Comics. In 1948, National Comics

    Copyright lawsuits by Superman's creators

    Copyright_lawsuits_by_Superman's_creators

  • Eldred v. Ashcroft
  • 2003 United States Supreme Court case

    United States upholding the constitutionality of the 1998 Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act (CTEA). Plaintiffs, led by Internet publisher Eric Eldred

    Eldred v. Ashcroft

    Eldred_v._Ashcroft

  • 2035 in public domain
  • interim. Except for Belarus (Life + 50 years) and Spain (which has a copyright term of Life + 80 years for creators that died before 1988), a work enters

    2035 in public domain

    2035 in public domain

    2035_in_public_domain

  • De Profundis (letter)
  • 1897 letter written by Oscar Wilde

    Council on the term of protection of copyright and certain related rights Section 33(3)(a) of the Australian Copyright Act 1968. Copyright notice Modern

    De Profundis (letter)

    De Profundis (letter)

    De_Profundis_(letter)

  • Copyright Renewal Act of 1992
  • United States copyright law

    that a second term of copyright protection is contingent on a renewal registration with the U.S. Copyright Office. It amended the Copyright Act of 1976

    Copyright Renewal Act of 1992

    Copyright Renewal Act of 1992

    Copyright_Renewal_Act_of_1992

  • Philosophy of copyright
  • Philosophy

    The philosophy of copyright considers philosophical issues linked to copyright policy, and other jurisprudential problems that arise in legal systems'

    Philosophy of copyright

    Philosophy_of_copyright

  • Copyright Catalog
  • U.S. copyright records

    United States copyright registrations, renewals, and other catalog entries since 1978 are published online at the United States Copyright Office website

    Copyright Catalog

    Copyright_Catalog

  • 2028 in public domain
  • globally, the copyright status of some works is not uniform. With the exception of Belarus (Life + 50 years) and Spain (which has a copyright term of Life +

    2028 in public domain

    2028 in public domain

    2028_in_public_domain

  • Criticism of copyright
  • Dissenting views of copyright law

    remission of the policies to a previous state—copyright once covered few categories of things and had shorter term limits—or they may seek to expand concepts

    Criticism of copyright

    Criticism of copyright

    Criticism_of_copyright

  • Mickey Mouse
  • Disney cartoon character and mascot

    continuously used the trademark since 1956 without prior complaint. Due to the Copyright Term Extension Act of the United States (sometimes called the "Mickey Mouse

    Mickey Mouse

    Mickey Mouse

    Mickey_Mouse

  • Phonographic Performance Limited
  • British music licensing company

    Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) is a British music copyright collective. It is a private limited company that is registered in the UK. PPL was

    Phonographic Performance Limited

    Phonographic_Performance_Limited

  • 2032 in public domain
  • interim. Except for Belarus (Life + 50 years) and Spain (which has a copyright term of Life + 80 years for creators that died before 1988), a work enters

    2032 in public domain

    2032 in public domain

    2032_in_public_domain

  • 2030 in public domain
  • 2030 under the most common copyright regimes. Except for Belarus (Life + 50 years) and Spain (which has a copyright term of Life + 80 years for creators

    2030 in public domain

    2030_in_public_domain

  • Rorschach test
  • Projective psychological test created in 1921

    have lost their copyright protection in the United States. "Copyright Term and the Public Domain in the United States". Cornell Copyright Information Center

    Rorschach test

    Rorschach test

    Rorschach_test

  • 2024 in public domain
  • globally, the copyright status of some works are not uniform. With the exception of Belarus (Life + 50 years) and Spain (which has a copyright term of Life

    2024 in public domain

    2024_in_public_domain

  • Raising a Flag over the Reichstag
  • 1945 photograph by Yevgeny Khaldei

    the copyright of the photo belongs to TASS, not Khaldei. According to Russian copyright law, works created by legal entities have a copyright term of 70

    Raising a Flag over the Reichstag

    Raising a Flag over the Reichstag

    Raising_a_Flag_over_the_Reichstag

  • 2031 in public domain
  • interim. Except for Belarus (Life + 50 years) and Spain (which has a copyright term of Life + 80 years for creators that died before 1988), a work enters

    2031 in public domain

    2031 in public domain

    2031_in_public_domain

  • 2034 in public domain
  • interim. Except for Belarus (Life + 50 years) and Spain (which has a copyright term of Life + 80 years for creators that died before 1988), a work enters

    2034 in public domain

    2034_in_public_domain

  • Public-domain software
  • Software in the public domain

    domain. Copyrighted works, including software, are meant to pass into the public domain after their copyright term ends, losing their copyright privilege

    Public-domain software

    Public-domain software

    Public-domain_software

  • Happy Birthday to You
  • American birthday song

    Birthday to You" began to draw more attention with the passage of the Copyright Term Extension Act in 1998. The Supreme Court upheld the Act in Eldred v

    Happy Birthday to You

    Happy Birthday to You

    Happy_Birthday_to_You

  • 2011 in public domain
  • vary globally, the copyright status of some works are not uniform. With the exception of Belarus & Spain (which has a copyright term of Life + 80 years

    2011 in public domain

    2011_in_public_domain

  • Copyright law of South Korea
  • copyright law in line with the Universal Copyright Convention. It also introduced neighboring rights with a 20-year term of protection, which was later extended

    Copyright law of South Korea

    Copyright_law_of_South_Korea

  • 2029 in public domain
  • 2029 under the most common copyright regimes. Except for Belarus (Life + 50 years) and Spain (which has a copyright term of Life + 80 years for creators

    2029 in public domain

    2029_in_public_domain

  • List of copyright acts
  • (2003) Copyright in the Digital Single Market (2019) Copyright Duration Directive (1993) Copyright Term Directive (2006) Database Directive (1996) Enforcement

    List of copyright acts

    List_of_copyright_acts

  • 2023 in American public domain
  • Under the Copyright Term Extension Act, books published in 1927, films released in 1927, and other works published in 1927, entered the public domain in

    2023 in American public domain

    2023 in American public domain

    2023_in_American_public_domain

  • Aozora Bunko
  • Japanese digital library

    Review of Intellectual Property US: Copyright Term Extension Act Project Runeberg Open Rights Group Philosophy of copyright Permission culture Japanese Historical

    Aozora Bunko

    Aozora Bunko

    Aozora_Bunko

  • 2033 in public domain
  • interim. Except for Belarus (Life + 50 years) and Spain (which has a copyright term of Life + 80 years for creators that died before 1988), a work enters

    2033 in public domain

    2033 in public domain

    2033_in_public_domain

  • Copyright law of Georgia
  • The basic legal instrument governing copyright law in Georgia is the Law on Copyright and Neighboring Rights of June 22, 1999 (Georgian: საქართველოს კანონი

    Copyright law of Georgia

    Copyright_law_of_Georgia

  • International copyright relations of Russia
  • The international copyright relations of Russia were virtually non-existent for much of the Imperial era continuing into the history of the Soviet Union

    International copyright relations of Russia

    International_copyright_relations_of_Russia

  • Copyright Directive (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    European Union directives: Copyright in the Digital Single Market (2019) Copyright Term Directive (2006) Enforcement Directive (2004) Re-use of public sector

    Copyright Directive (disambiguation)

    Copyright_Directive_(disambiguation)

  • Copyright law of Ireland
  • Copyright law of Ireland is applicable to most typical copyright situations (films, sound recordings books etc.). In most cases, copyright protection expires

    Copyright law of Ireland

    Copyright law of Ireland

    Copyright_law_of_Ireland

  • Rufus Pollock
  • British economist, activist and social entrepreneur

    optimal copyright term with a 99% confidence interval extending up to 38 years. This is substantially shorter than any current copyright term and implies

    Rufus Pollock

    Rufus Pollock

    Rufus_Pollock

  • 2001 in public domain
  • copyright extends 95 years. Due to the passing of the Copyright Term Extension Act (Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act) in 1998, no new works would enter

    2001 in public domain

    2001_in_public_domain

  • Jonathan Zittrain
  • American law professor (born 1969)

    Court. As co-counsel for the plaintiff, they argued that the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act (CTEA) was unconstitutional. The court ruled 7–2 on January

    Jonathan Zittrain

    Jonathan Zittrain

    Jonathan_Zittrain

  • 2019 in public domain
  • laws vary globally, the copyright status of some works are not uniform. With the exception of Spain (which has a copyright term of Life + 80 years for

    2019 in public domain

    2019_in_public_domain

  • Use of copyrighted works by the second Trump administration
  • the copyright was not renewed until after its initial 28-year copyright term expired. However, Guthrie's heirs have sought to keep it under copyright control

    Use of copyrighted works by the second Trump administration

    Use_of_copyrighted_works_by_the_second_Trump_administration

  • Monkey selfie copyright dispute
  • Copyright dispute involving Celebes crested macaques

    Between 2011 and 2018, a series of disputes took place about the copyright status of selfie photographs taken by Celebes crested macaques, using equipment

    Monkey selfie copyright dispute

    Monkey selfie copyright dispute

    Monkey_selfie_copyright_dispute

  • 2006 in public domain
  • copyright extends 95 years. Due to the passing of the Copyright Term Extension Act (Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act) in 1998, works never registered

    2006 in public domain

    2006_in_public_domain

  • Copyright law of India
  • Laws relating to copyright in India

    The Copyright Act, 1957 as amended governs the subject of copyright law in India. The Act is applicable from 21 January 1958. The history of copyright law

    Copyright law of India

    Copyright_law_of_India

  • The Son of the Sheik
  • 1926 film by George Fitzmaurice

    film went into the public domain after years of being in copyright due to the Copyright Term Extension Act. In his final film performance before his death

    The Son of the Sheik

    The Son of the Sheik

    The_Son_of_the_Sheik

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  • Mayer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mayer

    English : status name for a mayor, Middle English, Old French mair(e) (from Latin maior ‘greater’, ‘superior’; compare Mayor). In France the title denoted various minor local officials, and the same is true of Scotland (see Mair 1). In England, however, the term was normally restricted to the chief officer of a borough, and the surname may have been given not only to a citizen of some standing who had held this office, but also as a nickname to a pompous or officious person.German and Dutch : variant of Meyer 1.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Meyer 2.

    Mayer

  • Mercer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Catalan

    Mercer

    English and Catalan : occupational name for a trader, from Old French mercier, Late Latin mercarius (an agent derivative of merx, genitive mercis, ‘merchandise’). In Middle English the term was applied particularly to someone who dealt in textiles, especially the more costly and luxurious fabrics such as silks, satin, and velvet.

    Mercer

  • Victorino
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish

    Victorino

    Conqueror. Note: This Database is Copyright 2000, Muse Creations Inc.

    Victorino

  • Miakoda
  • Girl/Female

    Native American

    Miakoda

    Power of the moon Note: 'This Database is Copyright Muse Creations Inc. 2000'.

    Miakoda

  • Stefanya
  • Girl/Female

    Russian

    Stefanya

    crowned with laurels. Note: 'This Database is Copyright Muse Creations Inc. 2000'.

    Stefanya

  • Bradlee
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Bradlee

    English surnames related to Bradley: broad clearing in the wood. Note: This Database is Copyright...

    Bradlee

  • Miles
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Miles

    English (of Norman origin) : via Old French from the Germanic personal name Milo, of unknown etymology. The name was introduced to England by the Normans in the form Miles (oblique case Milon). In English documents of the Middle Ages the name sometimes appears in the Latinized form Milo (genitive Milonis), although the normal Middle English form was Mile, so the final -s must usually represent the possessive ending, i.e. ‘son or servant of Mile’.English : patronymic from the medieval personal name Mihel, an Old French contracted form of Michael.English : occupational name for a servant or retainer, from Latin miles ‘soldier’, sometimes used as a technical term in this sense in medieval documents.Irish (County Mayo) : when not the same as 1 or 3, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Maolmhuire, Myles being used as the English equivalent of the Gaelic personal name Maol Muire (see Mullery).Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : unexplained.Dutch : variant of Miels, a variant of Miele 3.John Miles or Myles (c.1621–83), born probably in Herefordshire, England, was a pioneer American Baptist minister who emigrated to New England in 1662 and had a pastorate in Swansea, MA. Many of his descendants spell their name Myles.

    Miles

  • Maw
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Maw

    English : name for someone who was related to an important local personality, from Middle English maugh, maw ‘relative’, especially by marriage (from Old English māge ‘female relative’). In the north of England this term was used more specifically to mean ‘brother-in-law’.English : topographic name from Middle English mawe ‘meadow’. Some early forms, such as Sibilla de la Mawe (Suffolk 1275), clearly indicate a topographic origin, by reason of the preposition and article.English : probably also from a Middle English personal name, Mawe, Old English Mēawa, perhaps originally a byname from Old English mǣw ‘sea mew’, ‘seagull’ (compare Mew).

    Maw

  • Khrystyna
  • Girl/Female

    Polish

    Khrystyna

    Christian. Note: 'This Database is Copyright Muse Creations Inc. 2000'.

    Khrystyna

  • Engelbertine
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Engelbertine

    Bright angel Note: 'This Database is Copyright Muse Creations Inc. 2000'.

    Engelbertine

  • Marshall
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Marshall

    English and Scottish : status name or occupational name from Middle English, Old French maresc(h)al ‘marshal’. The term is of Germanic origin (compare Old High German marah ‘horse’, ‘mare’ + scalc ‘servant’). Originally it denoted a man who looked after horses, but by the heyday of medieval surname formation it denoted on the one hand one of the most important servants in a great household (in the royal household a high official of state, one with military responsibilities), and on the other a humble shoeing smith or farrier. It was also an occupational name for a medieval court officer responsible for the custody of prisoners. An even wider range of meanings is found in some other languages: compare for example Polish Marszałek (see Marszalek). The surname is also borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.As the fourth chief justice of the U.S., John Marshall (1755–1835) was the principal architect in consolidating and defining the powers of the Supreme Court. He was a descendant of John Marshall of Ireland, who settled in Culpeper Co., VA, sometime before 1655.

    Marshall

  • Ferran
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Ferran

    Adventurous. Note: This Database is Copyright 2000, Muse Creations Inc.

    Ferran

  • Maslin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Maslin

    English and French : from the medieval personal name Masselin. This originated as an Old French pet form of Germanic names with the first element mathal ‘speech’, ‘counsel’. However, it was later used as a pet form of Matthew. Compare Mace. A feminine form, Mazelina, was probably originally a pet form of Matilda.English and French : possibly a metonymic occupational name for a maker of wooden bowls, from Middle English, Old French maselin ‘bowl or goblet of maple wood’ (a diminutive of Old French masere ‘maple wood’, of Germanic origin). In some cases it may derive from the homonymous dialect terms maslin, one of which means ‘brass’ (Old English mæslen, mæstling), the other ‘mixed grain’ (Old French mesteillon).

    Maslin

  • Maund
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Maund

    English : variant of Mander 1.English : habitational name from Maund Bryan or Rose Maund in Herefordshire, possibly named in Old English as ‘(place at) the hollows’, from the dative plural of maga ‘stomach’ (used in a topographical sense). Mills suggests it may alternatively be a survival of an ancient Celtic term magnis, probably meaning ‘the rocks’.

    Maund

  • Minter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Minter

    English : occupational name for a moneyer, Old English myntere, an agent derivative of mynet ‘coin’, from Late Latin moneta ‘money’, originally an epithet of the goddess Juno (meaning ‘counselor’, from monere ‘advise’), at whose temple in Rome the coins were struck. The English term was used at an early date to denote a workman who stamped the coins; later it came to denote the supervisors of the mint, who were wealthy and socially elevated members of the merchant class, and who were made responsible for the quality of the coinage by having their names placed on the coins.

    Minter

  • Gerwalta
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Gerwalta

    Mighty with a spear. Note: 'This Database is Copyright Muse Creations Inc. 2000'.

    Gerwalta

  • Jenilynn
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Jenilynn

    which is a . Note: 'This Database is Copyright Muse Creations Inc. 2000'.

    Jenilynn

  • Millward
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly West Midlands)

    Millward

    English (chiefly West Midlands) : occupational name for someone in charge of a mill, from Old English mylen ‘mill’ + weard ‘guardian’. In southern England and the West Midlands this was a standard medieval term for a miller. Compare Miller.

    Millward

  • Desi
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Desi

    Yearning; sorrow. Abbreviation of Desiderus.Note: This Database is Copyright Dogwood Technical...

    Desi

  • Miller
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Miller

    English and Scottish : occupational name for a miller. The standard modern vocabulary word represents the northern Middle English term, an agent derivative of mille ‘mill’, reinforced by Old Norse mylnari (see Milner). In southern, western, and central England Millward (literally, ‘mill keeper’) was the usual term.Southwestern and Swiss German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Müller (see Mueller).

    Miller

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  • Hughson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Hughson

    English and Scottish : patronymic from Hugh.

  • Mah Liqa |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Mah Liqa |

    Moon-like face

  • Nath | நாத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Nath | நாத

    Lord/protector

  • Luqmaan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Luqmaan

    A prophets name

  • Zaham
  • Biblical

    Zaham

    crime; filthiness; impurityfatness

  • Himavarshini
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Himavarshini

    Ice Raining

  • Aachman
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Aachman

    Intake of a sip of water before a Yagya, Puja

  • Yahyaa
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Yahyaa

    The Biblical John is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name.

  • Ruark
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Ruark

    Famous ruler.

  • Ashank | ஆஷஂக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ashank | ஆஷஂக

    Faith

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  • Copyright
  • n.

    The right of an author or his assignee, under statute, to print and publish his literary or artistic work, exclusively of all other persons. This right may be had in maps, charts, engravings, plays, and musical compositions, as well as in books.

  • Termly
  • a.

    Occurring every term; as, a termly fee.

  • Termites
  • pl.

    of Termite

  • Terminus
  • n.

    Hence, any post or stone marking a boundary; a term. See Term, 8.

  • Terminology
  • n.

    The terms actually used in any business, art, science, or the like; nomenclature; technical terms; as, the terminology of chemistry.

  • Commutation
  • n.

    A substitution, as of a less thing for a greater, esp. a substitution of one form of payment for another, or one payment for many, or a specific sum of money for conditional payments or allowances; as, commutation of tithes; commutation of fares; commutation of copyright; commutation of rations.

  • Pirate
  • n.

    One who infringes the law of copyright, or publishes the work of an author without permission.

  • Termite
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of pseudoneoropterous insects belonging to Termes and allied genera; -- called also white ant. See Illust. of White ant.

  • Termor
  • n.

    Same as Termer, 2.

  • Termly
  • adv.

    Term by term; every term.

  • Termonology
  • n.

    Terminology.

  • Copyright
  • v. t.

    To secure a copyright on.

  • Infringement
  • n.

    An encroachment on a patent, copyright, or other special privilege; a trespass.

  • Terminus
  • n.

    The Roman divinity who presided over boundaries, whose statue was properly a short pillar terminating in the bust of a man, woman, satyr, or the like, but often merely a post or stone stuck in the ground on a boundary line.

  • Seigniorage
  • n.

    A share of the receipts of a business taken in payment for the use of a right, as a copyright or a patent.

  • Termini
  • pl.

    of Terminus

  • Enter
  • v. t.

    To deposit for copyright the title or description of (a book, picture, map, etc.); as, "entered according to act of Congress."

  • Terminology
  • n.

    The doctrine of terms; a theory of terms or appellations; a treatise on terms.

  • Royalty
  • n.

    Hence (Com.), a duty paid by a manufacturer to the owner of a patent or a copyright at a certain rate for each article manufactured; or, a percentage paid to the owner of an article by one who hires the use of it.

  • Termless
  • a.

    Having no term or end; unlimited; boundless; unending; as, termless time.