
Copyrights
Copyright is a legal protection that grants creators exclusive rights to their original works, such as books, music, films, and art. It allows them to control how their creations are used, which means others can't copy, distribute, or display these works without permission. Copyright typically lasts for the creator's lifetime plus a set number of years, after which the work enters the public domain and can be freely used by anyone. The main purpose of copyright is to encourage creativity by ensuring that creators can benefit from their efforts.