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Some interesting things about copyright

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This article is about a topic very interesting, but sometimes a little bit dark. This is just a first step in the long way of the knowledge. Please, visit the links and read for yourself all the information there.

And how Inmanuel Kant used to say: Sapere aude (Dare to learn).

The copyright is a form of protection for original works of authorship, including literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works, such as poetry, novels, movies, songs, computer software, and architecture, fixed in a tangible medium of expression.

Copyright protects original works of authorship, while a patent protects inventions or discoveries. Ideas and discoveries are not protected by the copyright law, although the way in which they are expressed may be. A trademark protects words, phrases, symbols, or designs identifying the source of the goods or services of one party and distinguishing them from those of others. ( http://www.copyright.gov/ )

Although there are efforts in order to protect the copyright throughout the world, there is no such thing as a “international copyright”.  It means that we must protect our copyright following the law of our country and then to protect the copyright according to the law of the country where we are gonna do businesses.

But… why is it so? Because all the treaties just have the binding of the law once they are suscribed and ratified by the countries (or parties).
What a pain in the neck¡ ( I never write bad words).

Some of the international treaties about copyright, patents and trademarks are…

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The Ultimate Setup For Any Freelancer

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As a designer I like to work close to home and with clients who I can meet on a face to face basis, but I am know to look for the odd bit of casual freelance work when my business is going through a slow patch. At the end of the day we must all keep ourselves busy in order to survive in a job role which I for one simply love doing.

So, where do I look for freelance jobs I hear you asking me, well let me show you my own personal list of the top sites for finding work as a freelancer. You do not need to be a designer to find work here. You will find a real variety of work being posted to these websites on a regular basis. So whether you are a programmer, designer, or even copywriter, you will find something suitable throughout these sites.

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Theme Forest Review

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Happy Holidays everyone, I hope you all are enjoying time with the family, time off, or enjoying work. I’m assuming that at least one of these things is going on. I know I will be enjoying the next week and a half with the family and time off.

Ok, so ThemeForest, I’m assuming that most of you have heard of them or at least heard of Envato who runs a ton of Design / Code based sites. If you are part of the design community but have never checked any of their stuff out, I would highly recommend it.

Overview of what I will talk about

  1. Who are they?
  2. What I submitted
  3. ThemeForest Rejection
  4. ThemeForest Acceptance
  5. Making Money

ThemeForest is, in their own words

ThemeForest is an Envato Marketplace. At ThemeForest you can buy and sell HTML templates as well as themes for popular CMS products like WordPress, Joomla and Drupal with prices ranging from just $5 up to $40. Items are priced on the complexity, quality and use of the file. The site is home to a bustling community of web designers and developers and is the biggest marketplace of its kind.

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Displacement Effect Tutorial

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In this tutorial I will be showing you how to use the displacement Filter to your advantage and create a stunning black and white illustration. You will learn how to create clipping masks by using splatter brushes and how to manipulate image adjustments to sort out coloring and shadow composition. This tutorial is very easy to follow and you will learn quite a few new little tricks by doing the tutorial. Hope you enjoy it and have fun.

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Photoshop Beginner Tips: File Organization

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If most of you are like me, your photoshop files are a mess. We have layer upon layer with no specific name. Our files are filled with layers called “shape 42″ and “Vector Smart Object 3″. Sure we may know that “layer 47″ is the green fade that overlays our twitter bird but what about those of us that work in a corporate environment where multiple people may work on a single photoshop file? Or what about that photoshop file you worked on for a client 2 years ago and they want that weird little update, are you going to remember what those unnamed layers are? Organization is key!

Here are a couple of tips when trying to organize your photoshop file.

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