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Which of the following describes copyright?
A. protection given to creators of original works
B. credit given to the author of a work by another author
C. modifications to an original work without the creator's permission
D. copies of documents that are free to everyone

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Answered by nobody
are you sure this is correct
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is: **A. protection given to creators of original works**.

Copyright is a legal right that gives the creator of original works exclusive rights to their use and distribution, typically for a limited time, with the intention of enabling the creators to receive compensation for their intellectual investment.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Yes, I am sure. Copyright is fundamentally defined as the protection given to creators of original works, which encompasses various forms of creative expression, including literature, music, art, and more. The purpose of copyright is to give authors and creators the exclusive right to use, distribute, and control their works, thereby encouraging creativity and ensuring that creators can benefit from their efforts. So, the statement "A. protection given to creators of original works" accurately describes copyright.

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