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1 copyright law amendment
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > copyright law amendment
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2 Urheberrechtsnovelle
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3 Act
- Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act
- Clayton Act
- Copyright Act
- Digital Millennium Copyright Act
- Fair Packaging and Labeling Act
- Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act
- Federal Food
- Drug and Cosmetics Act
- Fur Products Labeling Act
- Lanham Trademark Act
- Patent Law Amendment Act
- Plant Patent Act
- Plant Variety Protection Act
- Robinson - Patman Act
- Semiconductor Chip Protection Act
- Sherman Act
- Sound Recording Protection Act
- The Trade Mark Act
- The Trade Mark Registration Act
- Truth in Packaging Act
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4 Bookshare.org
Lancé par la société Benetech et mis en ligne en février 2002, Bookshare.org est une grande bibliothèque numérique (inscription payante) à l’intention des personnes aveugles et malvoyantes résidant aux Etats-Unis. Benetech est une société de la Silicon Valley (Californie) ayant pour objectif de mettre la technologie au service de tous. Dès l’ouverture, grâce à une centaine de volontaires, les 7.620 livres de Bookshare.org sont disponibles en deux formats, le format BRF (braille format) et le format DAISY (digital accessible information system). Le format BRF est destiné à une lecture sur plage braille ou une impression sur imprimante braille. Le format DAISY permet l’écoute du texte sur synthèse vocale. Le nombre de livres et de volontaires augmente rapidement. En février 2003, un an après l’ouverture, Bookshare.org compte 11.500 livres et 200 volontaires. Le catalogue comprend 14.000 livres en août 2003, 17.000 livres en février 2004, 20.000 livres en janvier 2005 et 30.000 livres en novembre 2006. 5.000 livres sont ajoutés pendant l’année 2006, avec un rythme de 100 livres par semaine. Bookshare.org s’appuie sur un amendement de la loi sur le copyright, le 1996 Chafee Amendment (U.S. Copyright Law, 17 U.S.C. § 121), qui autorise la distribution d’oeuvres littéraires dans des formats adaptés auprès des personnes handicapées visuelles, des personnes souffrant d’un handicap de lecture et des personnes à motricité réduite. En mars 2006, Bookshare.org passe un accord avec la NFB (National Federation for the Blind) pour proposer des journaux régionaux et nationaux. Fin 2006, la bibliothèque propose 30.000 livres et 150 journaux à 5.000 adhérents. En mai 2007, Bookshare.org lance un service international.Voir aussi: Benetech, bibliothèque numérique, braille, BRF, DAISY, presse en ligne, synthèse vocale. -
5 act
( actual)1) фактический, действительный2) абсолютный3) действие; действовать, влиять4) закон5) акт, документ•- act of God
- act of infringement
- act of unfair competition
- antitrust act
- behaviour act
- copyright act
- designs act
- infringing act
- invention secrecy act
- inventive act
- juristic act
- legal act
- orphan drug act
- patent act
- patent law amendment act
- plant patent act
- provable act
- trademarks act
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6 registrar
v.1 to search (zona, piso, persona).a mí, que me registren (informal) it wasn't me, don't look at meEllos registraron la casa They searched the house.2 to register, to record (datos, hechos).la empresa ha registrado un aumento de las ventas the company has recorded an increase in sales, the company's sales have gone upEllos registraron el evento They registered the event.3 to record.4 to register (to certificate). ( Latin American Spanish)5 to book in, to book.6 to inspect.Ellos registraron el auto They inspected the car.7 to frisk, to search, to reconnoiter, to strip-search.Ellos registraron a Ricardo They frisked Richard.* * *1 (inspeccionar) to search, inspect, look through2 (cachear) to frisk3 (inscribir) to register, record, note; (matricular) to register4 (grabar) to record5 figurado (detectar) to notice1 (matricularse) to register, enrol (US enroll)2 (detectarse) to be recorded3 (ocurrir) to happen* * *verb1) to register2) record3) search•* * *1. VT1) [+ equipaje, lugar, persona] to search2) (=anotar) to register, record3) [+ temperatura, terremoto] to record, register; [+ terremoto, temblor] to registerel termómetro registró una mínima de diez grados — the thermometer recorded o registered a minimum temperature of ten degrees
4) (Mús) to record5) Méx [+ correo] to register6)registrar un libro — † to mark one's place in a book
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <nacimiento/defunción/patente> to registerb) < sonido> to recordc) ( marcar) < temperatura> to record; < temblor> to registerpaíses que registran una alta tasa de inflación — countries which have o register a high rate of inflation
2) <equipaje/lugar/persona> to searcha mí que me registren! — (fam) don't look at me! (colloq)
¿quién ha estado registrando mis cajones? — (fam) who's been going through my drawers?
3) (Méx) < carta> to register2.registrarse v pron1) ( apreciarse)2) ( haber)3) ( inscribirse) to register; ( en hotel) to register, check in* * *= profile, record, set down, log, frisk, lodge, chronicle, search, clock.Ex. He was profiled in April 1972 as the Wilson Library Bulletin front-liner.Ex. Editors and compilers of editions of works are recorded together with the edition statement in the edition area = En en área de edición se incluyen los editores y compiladores de las ediciones de trabajos junto con la mención de edición.Ex. Set the components down as an ordered string of symbols, according to the filing value of the role operator.Ex. In order to understand this programme, it will help to imagine a librarian at a university who diligently logs every slide that is taken from the library for lectures.Ex. I'm not sure you're on secure ground when you frisk people's briefcases this way.Ex. The actual report has been lodged at the British Library but has not been published.Ex. Their work has been chronicled by Boyd Rayward in a readable (but execrably printed) work.Ex. It's my understanding of the Fourth Amendment that people and their possessions can't be searched unless law-enforcement officials have information that they've committed a crime.Ex. The cameras clock your speed and if you are going faster than you are supposed to, you can get a speed ticket in the post.----* registrar como propiedad literaria = copyright.* registrar la devolución = discharge.* registrar los fascículos = check in + issue.* registrarse = sign on, register (with).* registrarse en el hotel = check in + at the hotel.* registrar un fascículo = check in + issue.* reloj que registra el tiempo de conexión = accounting clock.* sin registrar = unlisted.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <nacimiento/defunción/patente> to registerb) < sonido> to recordc) ( marcar) < temperatura> to record; < temblor> to registerpaíses que registran una alta tasa de inflación — countries which have o register a high rate of inflation
2) <equipaje/lugar/persona> to searcha mí que me registren! — (fam) don't look at me! (colloq)
¿quién ha estado registrando mis cajones? — (fam) who's been going through my drawers?
3) (Méx) < carta> to register2.registrarse v pron1) ( apreciarse)2) ( haber)3) ( inscribirse) to register; ( en hotel) to register, check in* * *= profile, record, set down, log, frisk, lodge, chronicle, search, clock.Ex: He was profiled in April 1972 as the Wilson Library Bulletin front-liner.
Ex: Editors and compilers of editions of works are recorded together with the edition statement in the edition area = En en área de edición se incluyen los editores y compiladores de las ediciones de trabajos junto con la mención de edición.Ex: Set the components down as an ordered string of symbols, according to the filing value of the role operator.Ex: In order to understand this programme, it will help to imagine a librarian at a university who diligently logs every slide that is taken from the library for lectures.Ex: I'm not sure you're on secure ground when you frisk people's briefcases this way.Ex: The actual report has been lodged at the British Library but has not been published.Ex: Their work has been chronicled by Boyd Rayward in a readable (but execrably printed) work.Ex: It's my understanding of the Fourth Amendment that people and their possessions can't be searched unless law-enforcement officials have information that they've committed a crime.Ex: The cameras clock your speed and if you are going faster than you are supposed to, you can get a speed ticket in the post.* registrar como propiedad literaria = copyright.* registrar la devolución = discharge.* registrar los fascículos = check in + issue.* registrarse = sign on, register (with).* registrarse en el hotel = check in + at the hotel.* registrar un fascículo = check in + issue.* reloj que registra el tiempo de conexión = accounting clock.* sin registrar = unlisted.* * *registrar [A1 ]vtA1 (hacer constar) ‹nacimientos/defunciones› to registerel número de parados registrados the number of people registered as unemployedregistraron el hecho en primera plana they reported o carried the story on the front page2 ‹sonido› to record3 (marcar) ‹temperatura› to record; ‹temblor› to registerlos termómetros registraron un aumento de las temperaturas the thermometers recorded o registered a rise in the temperatureslos países que registran la más alta tasa de inflación the countries which show o have o register the highest rate of inflationB ‹equipaje/casa/zona› to search; ‹persona› to searchregistraron a los detenidos those who were arrested were searched¿quién ha cogido mis llaves? —¡a mí que me registren! ( fam); who's taken my keys? — well, I haven't touched them! ( colloq)¿quién ha estado registrando mis cajones? ( fam); who's been looking through o going through o rummaging in my drawers?C ( Méx) ‹carta› to registerA«temperatura/temblor»: se registraron temperaturas de hasta 40 grados temperatures of up to 40 degrees were recordedse ha registrado un ligero descenso en las temperaturas temperatures have dropped slightlydurante la manifestación no se registraron incidentes de importancia there were no serious incidents during the demonstrationen el accidente no se registraron víctimas mortales no one was killed in the accidentB (inscribirse) to register; (en un hotel) to register, check in* * *
registrar ( conjugate registrar) verbo transitivo
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‹ temblor› to register
2 ‹equipaje/lugar/persona› to search;
3 (Méx) ‹ carta› to register
registrarse verbo pronominal ( inscribirse) to register;
( en hotel) to register, check in
registrar verbo transitivo
1 (la policía una casa, a una persona, etc) to search
2 (un nacimiento, una firma, marca) to register
3 (información, datos, etc) to include
4 (una imagen, un sonido) to record
5 (una acción, un fenómeno) to record, register
' registrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
registrador
- registradora
- cachear
- catear
- requisar
English:
bust
- decree
- examine
- frisk
- log
- ransack
- record
- register
- registrar
- ring up
- scour
- search
- search through
- chart
- go
- strip
* * *♦ vt1. [zona, casa, persona] to search;registraban a todos los que entraban al estadio everybody entering the stadium was searched;Fama mí, que me registren don't look at me!2. [datos, hechos] to register, to record;la empresa ha registrado un aumento de las ventas the company has recorded an increase in sales, the company's sales have gone up;esta enciclopedia registra muchos términos técnicos this encyclopedia contains a lot of technical terms3. [grabar] to record4. Am [certificar] to register* * *v/t1 ( inscribir) register2 casa search;(a mí) que me registren fam search me! fam* * *registrar vt1) : to register, to record2) grabar: to record, to tape3) : to search, to examine* * *registrar vb1. (examinar) to search2. (inscribir, indicar) to register3. (grabar) to record -
7 Urheberrechtsgesetznovelle
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