About Copyright

What is copyright?

Copyright is an exclusive intellectual property right given to the creators of original musical, literary, and dramatic works. Copyright law protects the owner(s) against any unauthorized use or change to their work.

While copyright laws vary in different countries, generally it is defined by two primary rights: economic and moral.

The economic right allows the creator to charge anyone who wishes to copy, perform, record, or reproduce their work for any commercial or non-commercial use.

The moral right allows the creator to protect their work from any change which might be considered offensive or not in keeping with their wishes.

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