What is Copyright?
Category: , Intellectual Property, Technology & Data
Date: 15 August 2024
Author: Tyrone Walker - Genuine People
Copyright is a form of intellectual property law that protects original works of authorship. This includes a wide range of creative expressions from books and music to paintings and software. Copyright gives you, the creator, exclusive rights to use, distribute, and modify your work, typically for a lengthy duration (generally 70 years after the death of the creator or after the first year of publication).
Date: 15 August 2024
Author: Tyrone Walker - Genuine People
Examples of Copyright Protected Works:
- Literary Works: This category includes not just novels and poetry, but also web content, databases, and computer software.
- Artistic Works: Paintings, drawings, photographs, and sculptures are protected, as are architectural designs.
- Dramatic Works: Plays, screenplays, and scripts can be copyrighted, along with any accompanying music.
- Music: Compositions, lyrics, and sound recordings have copyright protection, which ensures that musicians and composers are compensated for their work.
- Film and Video: Motion pictures and other audiovisual works such as television shows and online videos are protected, which extends to even the smallest clips.
- Architectural Works: Architectural designs, including plans and drawings, are eligible for copyright protection, which is unique among the arts.

