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Read the official text of the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 of the United States Code). United States Copyright Law protects authors or creators of various published and unpublished works. Except as allowed by this code, it is a violation of law for persons to copy, distribute, perform, digitally transmit, or to create a new work based upon a copyrighted work without the permission of the copyright owner. Categories Protected by CopyrightCopyright does not protect ideas, titles, names, short phrases, works in the public domain, forms that collect information, or links to Web sites. It does, however, protect "forms of expressions" delivered in the following formats:
Author's Exclusive RightsCopyright law gives an author/creator the exclusive rights to:
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