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The question is rather broad, so here is a broad answer: The same as it protects any original work of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of expression (e.g., a photo, a sculpture, a novel, a song recording on a compact disc). Note that individual components of a multimedia work may be entitled to copyright protection (e.g., code or images) and the entire work may qualify for copyright protection (e.g., a motion picture or an audiovisual work).

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