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Why Copyright?
What Is Covered By Copyright?
In the beginning, copyright law was intended to cover only books. During the 19th century, the law was expanded to include maps, charts, engravings, prints, musical compositions, dramatic works, photographs, paintings, drawings, and sculptures. Motion pictures, computer programs, sound recordings, dance, and architectural works became protected by copyright during the 20th century. Copyright protections fall under Title 17 of the United States Code and covers "original works of authorship."
So what makes a work original?
What Is NOT Covered by Copyright
The Cornell University Library Copyright 101 Guide provides more in depth information on basic copyright, licenses and OA, using copyrighted materials, public domain, IP rights & privacy, author rights resources, and much more. They also have information on copyright concepts, language, the goal(s) of copyright, and the TEACH Act.