Reproduction definition

Reproduction means a copy of the official seal displaying the identical form and content, reproduced in only one color.
Reproduction means, but is not limited to, computer generated
Reproduction means any counterpart produced by the same impression as the original or from the same matrix, or by means of photography, including enlargements and miniatures, or by mechanical or electronic rerecording or by chemical reproduction or by any equivalent technique which accurately reproduces the original.

Examples of Reproduction in a sentence

  • Publicity, Publication, Reproduction and use of Agreement’s Products or Materials: Unless otherwise provided by law or the University, title and possession of all data, reports, programs, software, equipment, furnishings and any other documentation or product paid for with University funds shall vest with the University.


More Definitions of Reproduction

Reproduction means the making of a copy or copies of a fixation;
Reproduction means the making of one or more copies of a work or phonogram in any manner or form, including any permanent or temporary storage of the work or phonogram in electronic form;
Reproduction means the making of one or more copies of a work or sound recording in any material form, including any permanent or temporary storage of a work or sound recording in electronic form ;
Reproduction means the making of one or more copies of a literary, musical or artistic work, cinematograph film or sound recording;
Reproduction means the making of one or more copies of a work in any material form and includes any permanent or temporary storage of such work in electronic or any other form;
Reproduction and "Reproduce" mean any form of duplication, copying or publication of any or all of the Licensed Material, via any medium and by whatever means, and/or the distortion or manipulation of the whole or any part of the Licensed Material and the creation of any derivative work from the Licensed Material.
Reproduction means a copy, in any medium, of a work of fine art, that is displayed or published under circumstances that, reasonably construed, evinces an intent that it be taken as a representation of a work of fine art as created by the artist.[PL 1985, c. 382 (NEW).]