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The subject matter of copyright is usually described as “literary and artistic works,” that is, original creations in the fields of literature and arts. The form in which such works are expressed may be words, symbols, music, pictures, three-dimensional objects, or combinations thereof (as in the case of an opera or a motion picture). Practically all national copyright laws provide for the protection of the following types of works:

Anything that is written can be copyrighted. It needs to be stated that you reserve the copyright to the material. Intellectual properties that can be copyrighted are;

  • songs
  • photographs
  • drawings
  • articles
  • artworks
  • lists
  • charts

Copyrights are not monitored or recorded like patents.

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