Copyright is a form of protection provided to those who create “original works of authorship."
Copyright law provides the owner with certain specific rights, including the right to:
• Reproduce the work
• Distribute copies of the work
• Prepare derivative material based upon the work
• Perform the work publicly (such as plays and music)
• Display the work publicly (such as paintings and photos
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