Asked by @AmeliaTheGamer
at what point is an idea protected by copyright?
A) When you think of it
B) When you put it into a tangible form.
C) When it is published by a publisher or production company.
D) When the first copy is sold.
My answer is D.
A) When you think of it
B) When you put it into a tangible form.
C) When it is published by a publisher or production company.
D) When the first copy is sold.
My answer is D.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No. A copyrighted work does not have to be sold.
Answered by
@AmeliaTheGamer
My final answer is B.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, B.
Answered by
@AmeliaTheGamer
Thanks.
Answered by
JWorld
I did this too and B is the right answer
Answered by
Anonymous
Thanks for this I am doing a online school and l have this exact question with these exact answers and l wasn't sure what answer to put so while my mom was away and found this so clicked on it first l thought D but then l looked through the answers and the most were B so l put B it was right!! P.S. life hack instead of having to hit shift then i just put a L just lowercase can you tell the difference this is a i: I this is L: l
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