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Copyright Basics FAQ


These frequently asked questions explain what intellectual property and copyrights are, and how and what they protect.

»  What is copyright?

What type of creative work does copyright protect?

Does copyright protect an author's creative ideas?

How long does a copyright last?

What is copyright?

Copyright is a legal device that provides the creator of a work of art or literature, or a work that conveys information or ideas, the right to control how the work is used. Those rights include:

  • reproduction right -- the right to make copies of a protected work,
  • distribution right -- the right to sell or otherwise distribute copies to the public,
  • right to create adaptations (or derivative works) -- the right to prepare new works based on the protected work, and
  • performance and display rights -- the right to perform a protected work such as a stage play or display a work in public.

An author's copyright rights may be exercised only by the author or a person or entity to whom the author has transferred all or part of her rights. If someone wrongfully uses the protected material, the copyright owner can sue and obtain compensation for any losses suffered.

For a complete discussion of copyright law, see The Copyright Handbook, by attorney Stephen Fishman. 

 

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