Copyright:
Copyright denotes a
set of regulations how to treat the original idea of someone
expressed in a written work, a graphic design, picture or
photograph, or any other form in which a communication of an
idea can be performed.
Copyright is supposed
to protect one’s own creation from being copied without
authorization. It usually has a limited duration (in the US for
works created after 1st of
January 1978 it extends for the author’s lifetime plus 70
years).
Every author of any
original work is automatically entitled to hold the Copyright
for it, he doesn’t have to specifically claim his Copyright or
apply for it. Copyrighted works are often labelled with the
symbol ©, the year in which the work was created and the name
of the Copyright holder.
[Copy comes from Latin
copia = reproduction, transcript; earlier Latin
copia = abundance;
Right is from Middle English riht =
just, fair and goes back to Indo European base reg- = to
move in a straight line]
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