What is the purpose of Copyright?
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When an individual creates a new work, such as a poem, book, painting or photograph, it is copyright law that helps protect his ownership of that work. When your business hires someone to create a new work, such as a brochure or a website, the purpose of copyright is to help clarify who has ownership of that work.
The purpose of copyright law is to promote the progress of useful arts and science by protecting the exclusive right of authors and inventors to benefit from their works of authorship. To this end, the US Copyright Act of 1976 -a complete revision of the Copyright Act of 1909- protects all the works of authorship created between 1978 and the present. This protection extends to works that are unpublished but are in a fixed and tangible form. Copyright law is regulated by the federal government by registering copyrighted works through the Copyright Office (a division of the Library of Congress) and by enforcing copyright laws in the federal court system.
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