
literary rights
Literary rights refer to the legal rights an author or creator holds over their written works, such as books, articles, and manuscripts. These rights control how others can use, reproduce, distribute, or adapt the work. Typically, the creator or rights holder has the authority to grant permissions or license others to publish, translate, or adapt the work. Literary rights are protected by copyright law, which helps ensure that creators can benefit financially and morally from their creations while controlling how their works are used or changed.