Copyright is a legal concept that grants exclusive rights to the creators of original works. It protects a wide range of creative expressions such as literary works, music, art, and software. The copyright holder has the sole right to reproduce, distribute, perform, and display their work.

Imagine an author writes a captivating novel. Once the novel is copyrighted, the author has the exclusive right to publish, distribute, and reproduce the book. Others cannot replicate or use substantial parts of the novel without permission. This legal protection extends to various creative works, encouraging creators to share their artistic expressions while ensuring they have control over the use of their work.

In essence, copyright provides a safeguard for creators, fostering creativity by allowing them to control how their original works are used and disseminated. It incentivizes the production of diverse and valuable cultural content by granting creators the exclusive rights to their creations for a specific duration, typically the author's lifetime plus a set number of years.

COPYRIGHT