Copyright protects distributors by preventing the unauthorized reuse of their content. This makes sure that piraters, for instance, cannot easily distribute free copies of a copyright owner's content.
Copyright does not protect facts or ideas, but will protect the expression of them.
Copyright does not protect ideas, only the expression of those ideas.
Copyright law cannot protect ideas, only the expressionof them in writing, sound, art, etc.
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A Copyright would protect an authors idea.
No, copyright does not protect names nor ideas.
Copyright protects texts, images, and the website itself.
Anyone who creates an original work is using copyright to protect it.
Copyrights protect the "owner" of that material. To use or reproduce it without express approval of the "copyright" holder is illegal. "Copyright Laws'" protect intellectual property from unauthorized use.
No; copyright would protect an author, and patent would protect an inventor.
Copyright law in general does not protect ideas, but rather it protects the expression of those ideas.
you have to register them with a publishing company , who will collect royalties and protect the copyright