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The term of copyright for an author lasts how long

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Answered by jagdeepsingh4076
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Copyright is a complicated form of intellectual property protection.

Copyright is a complicated form of intellectual property protection.Patents protect inventions. Trademarks protect the use of a mark to sell a good or service. Copyright protects something far more abstract: a creative expression.

Copyright is a complicated form of intellectual property protection.Patents protect inventions. Trademarks protect the use of a mark to sell a good or service. Copyright protects something far more abstract: a creative expression.It is often very difficult to describe exactly what does and does not infringe a copyright. The legal test for infringement may rest on how similar characters in a novel are or how close one song's refrain is to another's. Copyright law applies legal tests to creative endeavor, which can be a very difficult task.

Copyright is a complicated form of intellectual property protection.Patents protect inventions. Trademarks protect the use of a mark to sell a good or service. Copyright protects something far more abstract: a creative expression.It is often very difficult to describe exactly what does and does not infringe a copyright. The legal test for infringement may rest on how similar characters in a novel are or how close one song's refrain is to another's. Copyright law applies legal tests to creative endeavor, which can be a very difficult task.One question that is much easier to answer is how long do copyrights last? The question requires no creative interpretation, just a trio of facts:

Who is the work's creator

For whom did they create the work—themselves or an employer

Is the work's creator alive or dead

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Answered by studiousprasad20
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Till two years.

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