Computer Science, asked by anitainsan001, 4 months ago

a publisher is realising digital version of his book. he does not want the work to be copied. what should he do?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

hello,

Explanation:

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He should apply copyright for his work.

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what is copyright??

-it is the legal right to be the only person who may print, copy, perform, etc. a piece of original work, such as a book, a song or a computer program.

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Answered by starrerarusta34
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Answer:

Copyright law protects the owner of property rights in literary and artistic works

against those who ‘copy’ or otherwise take and use the form in which the original

work was expressed by the author. To qualify for copyright protection, a work must

be original.

Copyright law gives an author or creator of a work a diverse bundle of exclusive

rights over his work for a limited but lengthy period of time. These rights enable the

author to control the economic use of his work in a number of ways and to receive

payment, i.e. royalties.

The exclusive rights allow the creator and/or owner to authorize or prevent, among

others, the following activities:

1.reproduce a work in copies (making copies);

2.distribute copies of a work to the public;

3.communicate a work to the public (e.g. display, perform, broadcast, or make  available in an interactive manner);

4.rent or lend copies of a work;  make translations or adaptations of a work;

make the work available on the Internet

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