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Newspapers rely on copyright law to allow them to monetize the content they produce. They also rely on exemptions in the law to allow them to print, for example, excerpts of books in reviews.

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Who owns the copyright of newspapers?

The copyright of newspapers typically belongs to the publisher or the organization that produces and releases the newspaper. Individual articles or editorials may be copyrighted by the respective author or journalist.


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What is the word copyright translated into French?

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Using copyright-free materials is much cheaper and easier than negotiating for a license with the copyright holder of a protected work.


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