The Poor Man’s Copyright - An Overview

March 20th, 2010

Although intellectual property was established as a form of property, its intangibility makes it more difficult to protect from other types of property. This is why the copyright concept was introduced - giving exclusive rights (rights to copy, adapt and distribute) to creators of original work, with the proviso that the work must be established on a tangible medium and only for a certain period. Copyright is now a form of property that you could trade, inherit or transfer.

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