noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The rightsowners of this movie franchise have strict control over any adaptations or merchandise.

Definition:Exclusive rights granted to an author, playwright, or composer to print, publish, copy, use or sell their work.

From copyrights

Example:The rightsowners of this software suite are entitled to receive royalties from each software sale.

Definition:Any creation of the mind for which a monopoly over the rights of use and distribution is granted by law, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, symbols, names, images, and designs used in commerce.

From intellectual property

Example:The licensing agreement between the rightsowner and the distribution company is key to their revenue generation.

Definition:The granting of exclusive or non-exclusive rights to use an item, process, or intellectual property by its owner to another party.

From licensing

Example:The film rightsowner has the power to authorize various forms of exploitation, such as sequels and merchandise.

Definition:A series of moving images that depict moving characters, scenery and actions (usually shown on a screen).

From film

Example:The stage play rightsowner must give permission for its theatrical performance.

Definition:An activity involving performance, presentation, or entertainment in front of an audience, often including acting, singing, and dancing with or without elaborate sets and costumes.

From theatrical performance

Example:The music rightsowner can allow or prohibit the use of their songs in various media.

Definition:Art that evokes moods and ideas through the combination of musical notes and sounds, usually heard through the performance of a composer’s work or a musical piece.

From music

Example:The book rightsowner can control translations, adaptations, and other uses of their book’s content.

Definition:A collection of pages bound together, containing collections of writings, such as a novel or reference work.

From book

Example:The rightsowner of the comic strip granted serial rights to a textbook series.

Definition:The exclusive rights to reproduce and/or publish a particular piece of work multiple times over a specified continuous period, such as in a magazine or periodical.

From serial rights

Example:The limited rights of the software developer allowed them to share their code under certain conditions.

Definition:Restricted rights that allow the rightsowner to control only specific forms of use or distribution of their work under the terms of a contract or agreement.

From limited rights

Example:The exclusive rightsholder can prevent others from producing and distributing the work without permission.

Definition:Rights that are limited to the individual or organization to which they are assigned, generally involving the protection of intellectual property or other valuable interests.

From exclusive rights