[
US
/ˈkɑpiˌɹaɪtɪd/
]
[ UK /kˈɒpɪɹˌaɪtɪd/ ]
[ UK /kˈɒpɪɹˌaɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
(of literary or musical or dramatic or artistic work) protected by copyright
permission to publish copyright material
How To Use copyrighted In A Sentence
- Many of the clips use copyrighted images or music. Times, Sunday Times
- Rights to copyrighted music are more in their hands than in those of the artists who wrote the songs.
- So I always play it safe and assume that all source material was copyrighted to the full extent of the law.
- The bulk of Microsoft's earnings derive from royalties on copyrighted software code.
- If I want to figure out how to do a "mouseover" or swap images or run a slideshow or prevent people from downloading copyrighted images, I can find help somewhere out there.
- Earlier this month the site announced a crackdown on the use of copyrighted music. Times, Sunday Times
- Many successful songs end up in court for having trespassed on a copyrighted tune. Times, Sunday Times
- For example, munging two copyrighted files will produce a completely new file that, in most cases, contains no information from either file.
- A song, after all, is a copyrighted article, one that generates revenue for both the label and the artist.
- She'd tell me her face was copyrighted and that would make me laugh again. Times, Sunday Times