Copyright
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- 3. The state of being the creator of a work, which is central to copyright ownership.
- 7. Creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, symbols, names, and images used in commerce, protected by law to ensure creators can benefit from their work.
- 8. A legal doctrine that allows limited use of copyrighted material without obtaining permission from the rights holder, often for purposes like education, criticism, or research.
- 9. Laws enacted by a governing body, in this context referring to laws related to copyright and intellectual property.
- 10. The act of delivering or making available copyrighted material to the public.
- 12. The length of time for which copyright protection is granted, often dependent on specific laws.
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- 1. The violation of a law or a right, particularly in the context of using copyrighted material without permission.
- 2. A significant alteration of a copyrighted work that may qualify for fair use.
- 4. Rights The rights granted to creators that allow them to control how their works are used.
- 5. A legal right that grants the creator of original works exclusive control over their use and distribution for a specific period.
- 6. The use of copyrighted material without the permission of the copyright holder.
- 11. Original artistic or literary compositions that are protected under copyright law.