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What is a Copyright?
Copyright is a
form of protection provided to the authors of “original works of authorship”
including literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, and certain other intellectual
works, both published and unpublished. The 1976 Copyright Act generally
gives the owner of copyright the exclusive right to reproduce the copyrighted
work, to prepare derivative works, to distribute copies or phonorecords
of the copyrighted work, to perform the copyrighted work publicly, or to
display the copyrighted work publicly. The copyright protects the form of expression rather than the subject matter of the writing. For example, a description of a machine could be copyrighted, but this would only prevent others from copying the description; it would not prevent others from writing a description of their own or from making and using the machine. Copyrights are registered by the Copyright Office of the Library of Congress.
Additional information is available in a brochure called "Copyright Basics."
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