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SashulF [63]
1 year ago
5

a(n) is a form of protection available to the creator of an original artistic, musical, or literary work, such as a book, movie,

software program, song, or painting.
Arts
1 answer:
stiv31 [10]1 year ago
5 0

A copyright is a form of protection available to the creator of an original artistic, musical, or literary work, such as a book, movie, software program, song, or painting.

The ownership and management of the rights to the use and distribution of particular creative works, such as songs, films, books, and computer programs, is referred to legally as copyright. The ability to prevent unapproved or uncredited use of one's work is provided by copyright, which is essential for maintaining the value of the work produced by the author, professor, or researcher.

The financial rights that come with copyright protection give authors and other creatives the ability to exert control over how their works are used in a range of settings, such as producing copies, performing in public, broadcasting, using online and on the internet, etc.

To know more about copyright refer to:  brainly.com/question/14704862

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