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A copyright is used to protect works
of "artistry" or "authorship". A copyright
applies to works which are "fixed" in any tangible
medium of expression such as books, songs, dolls and photographs.
However, you can not copyright names, titles, slogans, and short
phrases. Copyrights last for the life of the author plus 70 years.
Examples of things that can be copyrighted include the following:
1.
Literary works, books, poetry, magazine articles, instruction
manuals, etc.
2.
Computer programs and other software (including Web Pages like
this one). This includes graphics and
icons and the like, which may also be "graphic works".
3.
Musical works including lyrics, if any.
4.
Dramatic works including stage plays, screenplays, and speeches.
5.
Pantomime and Choreographic works.
6.
Works of Art: Pictorial works including paintings, photographs,
murals, and, graphic works such as maps,
architectural plans, advertisements, posters, etchings, sculptures,
etc.
7.
Motion pictures, TV shows, and other audiovisual works.
8.
Sound recordings including the recording itself and the music
being performed.
9.
Architectural Works such as buildings and plans.
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