Review:
All Rights Reserved (保留所有权利)
overall review score: 4
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"all-rights-reserved" (保留所有权利) is a legal statement commonly used by copyright holders to assert their ownership rights over a work, such as software, literature, media, or other intellectual property. It indicates that the creator retains all exclusive rights provided under copyright law unless explicitly granted otherwise. The phrase signifies that users must obtain permission for use beyond what is legally permitted or specified in licensing terms.
Key Features
- Legal assertion of copyright ownership
- Denotes exclusive rights retained by the creator
- Typically used in licensing and copyright notices
- Provides legal protection against unauthorized use
- Commonly seen on websites, publications, and software
Pros
- Clear declaration of intellectual property rights
- Provides legal protection for creators
- Standardized phrase recognized internationally
- Helps prevent unauthorized use or reproduction
Cons
- Can be perceived as overly restrictive for users
- May deter creativity or sharing if misused
- Not always sufficient alone to protect rights without proper licensing
- Legal complexity may arise in enforcement