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... lending copies to the public.1 In many cases, the creator will also have the right to be identified as the author and to object to distortions and mutilations of his work. Types of work to which copyright applies are: 1. literary - song lyrics, manuscripts, manuals, computer programs, commercial documents, leaflets, newsletters & articles, 2. dramatic - plays, dance, 3.musical - recordings and score, 4. artistic - photography, painting, sculptures, architecture, technical drawings/diagrams, maps, logos, 5. typographical arrangement of published editions - magazines, periodicals, 6. sound recording - may be recordings of other copyright works, e.g. musical and literary, 7. films broadcasts and cable programs. The above works are protected by copyright, regardless of the medium in which they exist and this includes the Internet. Also, it must be noted that copyright does not protect ideas. It protects the way the idea is expressed in a piece of work, but ...
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