yes we do work with other people ranging from other designers, coders, artists, management teams and sound guys
Key people involved in making a play include playwrights who write the script, directors who oversee the production, actors who bring the characters to life, set designers who create the stage environment, costume designers who dress the characters, and lighting designers who set the mood with lighting effects. Other important contributors may include producers, stage managers, sound designers, and choreographers.
Yes, people can copy other people's words without permission, but this may be a violation of copyright laws. It's important to give credit to the original author if you use their words in your own work to avoid plagiarism.
Copyright stops you from devaluing other people's intellectual property by copying, altering, distributing, or performing/displaying it without their permission.
Websites are protected by copyright, so you would need permission from the copyright holder or an exemption in the law to use someone else's web content.
Copyright law.
it forbids other people from stealing information which you have created
Fashion forecasters look at what other designers are doing, and what people on the streets are wearing.
Some people use Itunes or other ways of buying songs for it.
It is doubtful that copyright was 'invented' by one person. The term originated in Great Britain during the advent of the printing press, the idea behind copyright thought out by the people worried that their works could be easily reproduced by other people. The Statute of Anne in 1710 made copyright something that was regulared by the government.
In many cases, the copyright date determines how long the work will be protected (in other cases, it has more to do with the date of death of the author). For non-fiction works, the copyright date is an easy way to tell if the information is reasonably current.
Not all file sharing is copyright infringement, but if it is, then is is already punished like any other copyright infringement.