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What does 'all rights reserved' mean?

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Answered by Anonymous
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"All rights reserved" is a copyrightformality indicating that the copyrightholder reserves, or holds for its own use, all the rights provided bycopyright law. Originating in the Buenos Aires Convention of 1910, it no longer has any legal effect in anyjurisdiction.

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Answered by Sweetbuddy
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Hey buddy here is ur answer ......


As Todd Gardiner has pointed out, it is for informative purposes only. The phrase usually goes like this “copyright, author’s name, year, all rights reserved”

→ It simply serves to indicate the following information.

→ The year in which work came into existence.

→ Author’s name and details
The fact that all rights in the work are vested in the author and no use of the work can be made without author’s permission.

→ All rights reserved" is a copy right formality indicating that the copy right holder reserves, or holds for its own use, all the rights provided bycopyright law.

→ Originating in the Buenos Aires Convention of 1910, it no longer has any legal effect in any jurisdiction.

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