Copyright Protection
Definition
The exclusive legal right granted to creators of original literary, artistic, musical, or software works to control reproduction, distribution, adaptation, and public performance of their work. Under the Berne Convention, copyright subsists automatically upon creation without registration formality. For businesses, copyright is a valuable intangible asset protecting software code, marketing materials, databases, and creative content that may generate licensing revenue or defensive value.
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