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Copyright
Reproduction, the oldest and most common of the copyright rights, is consistently defined in the market countries of the West. For example, the German statute defines it as the "right to make copies of a work, irrespective of the method of number"; the British Copyright Act refers to "reproducing the work in any material form"; the French Copyright Law defines a work re production as "the material fixation of a work by any method that
(21) ... indirect communication to the public"; and the U. S Copyright Act refers merely to the making of "copies".
In socialist countries, although a copyright does
(22) ... the fight of reproduction, the fight can be exercised effectively only by state
(23) ... As a consequence,
(24) ... holders have to assign their rights to an agency—commonly their employer—and hope that the agency will
(25) ... their copyrighted work.
Of course, the development