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Not necessarily. There are many cases of non-profit and non-commercial uses being found to be infringing.

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Why do you have a copyright law?

To promote the advancement of science and the useful arts.Another AnswerTo protect inventions, products and intellectual property rights, so that when their use generates money, the money is paid to the copyright owner.


What is a charge for using anothers money?

Theft, embezzlement.


How does copyright protect artists?

It gives them a chance to make money from their work through sales, performance, and licensing.


Is copyright a credit or debit in a journal entry?

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Why do you need copyright?

To protect the integrity of your work. Why should others make money etc from your work without paying you?


What are two misconceptions about copyright?

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well it takes alot of money to copyright. it also depends on where you copyright what ever it is you are copyrighting.


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Why are authors and composers careful to copyright their work?

It enables them to have exclusive rights over their materials, and prevents others from making money off their hard work.


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Can you use copyrighted music not for profit?

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