E Book

Unlike physical books, eBooks offer instant access, portability, and the convenience of carrying an entire library in a single device.

An eBook

An eBook, or electronic book, is a digital version of a traditional printed book that can be read on devices such as e-readers, tablets, smartphones, or computers. Unlike physical books, eBooks offer instant access, portability, and the convenience of carrying an entire library in a single device. They often come with interactive features like hyperlinks, multimedia content, adjustable fonts, and search functions, enhancing the reading experience. eBooks have become increasingly popular for education, entertainment, and professional purposes, allowing authors and publishers to reach a global audience quickly and cost-effectively.

The Essential Guide to Pedestrian Safety

Copyright ownership gives the owner the exclusive right to use the work, with some exceptions. When a person creates an original work, fixed in a tangible medium, he or she automatically owns copyright to the work.

A Guide to Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety

edestrians, bicyclists, and other non-motorist road users account for a growing share of all U.S. traffic fatalities. Pedestrian and bicycle safety continue to be a focus area under the Federal Highway Administration’s Focused Approach to Safety. 

BICyCLISTS

When giving permission to use their work, some copyright holders ask that you do this. In some cases, you may also need to credit the copyright holder if you plan to use their work in a way that you consider fair use or fair dealing.

Your Car Is Wrecked! Don't Wreck Your Accident Case!

In your complaint, be sure to clearly and completely describe the copyrighted content you’re seeking to protect. If multiple copyrighted works are covered in your complaint, the law allows a representative list of such works.