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Literary Works Copyright

Literary works copyright is a part of copyright law that protects original written creations, such as books, articles, and poems. When a writer creates a work, they automatically gain exclusive rights to reproduce, distribute, and display it. This means others can't copy or use the work without permission. Copyright typically lasts for the author's lifetime plus an additional 70 years. After that, the work enters the public domain and can be freely used by anyone. Copyright ensures that authors can benefit financially from their creations while encouraging the production of new works.