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May 25 2016

Copyright

Protects creative works of authorship and the way in which they can or cannot be used by others. The exclusive rights include the right to make copies, authorizing others to make copies, authorizing others to make derivative works, marketing and selling the work, etc. Copyright law protects the creative expression of ideas fixed in tangible media, but copyright law does not protect the ideas themselves.

Written by Brian Adams · Categorized: Practice Areas

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