Like any other law, copyright laws do not "prevent" anything. However, they are designed to give a copyright owner the power to punish those who violate the law.
Copyright laws restrict who can reproduce, publish, distribute, modify, publicly perform, publicly display or digitally transmit various types of copyrighted works, with numerous exceptions. Not all works are copyrighted and copyrights eventually expire.
Copyright law gives the creator of a work the exclusive right to copy, alter, distribute, or perform/display the work, or authorize others to do so, for a limited time. It also specifies remedies for infringement.
Unfortunately, copyright law is unable to prevent anything. It does, however, give exclusive rights to the creator of a work, and define punishment for those who violate those rights.
Copyright stops anyone but the rightsholder from copying, altering, distributing, or performing/displaying a work.
Nothing. Laws don't prevent anything - the copyright laws define rights that may be enforced by lawsuits or under criminal statutes, but only if the copyright owner files a complaint.
Copyright law doesn't really prevent anything, it just defines the punishments for infringement. Infringement basically consists of unlicensed copying or use of others' work.
prevent the occurrence of prevent something from happening
You can't prevent this from happening because earths weather does what it wants to and you can't control the weather so you can't
The party is happening tomorrow night at my friend's house.
you cant prevent storms from happening that's impossible.
Yes it is legal to download PC games past copyright because copyright is to prevent people from copying.
You can't prevent it from happening, because it's hereditary.
You can't prevent it from happening, because it's hereditary.
what must be done to prevent this from happening
yeah
stay at home
prevent
A business holding a copyright on something can prevent others from abusing it, and make money by licensing its use.