COPYRIGHT

Copyright

A copyright is a legal right (usually of the author or composer or publisher of a work) to exclusive publication production, sale, or distribution of some work for a specified period. What is protected by the copyright is the “expression,” not the idea. Notice that taking another’s idea without attribution may be plagiarism, so copyrights are not the equivalent of legal prohibition of plagiarism.

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