Asked by
Shambavi Nadesalingam
on Nov 27, 2024Verified
To be protected under the Copyright Act, a work must be
A) an inseparable idea and expression.
B) original and fixed in a durable medium.
C) a concept, principle, or discovery.
D) none of the choices.
Copyright Act
Legislation that grants authors, artists, and other creators exclusive rights to their work for a specified period of time, protecting their creations from unauthorized use.
Durable Medium
A storage medium that ensures the safekeeping and accessibility of information for an adequate period.
Inseparable Idea
An inseparable idea is a concept or thought process that cannot be divided or distinguished from another concept, often because they are fundamentally linked or inherently joined.
- Comprehend the distinctions among copyright, patent, trademark, and trade secret measures, and the specific kinds of creations or inventions each measure protects.
- Recognize the standards for works eligible for copyright and the extent of protection provided by copyright legislation.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the distinctions among copyright, patent, trademark, and trade secret measures, and the specific kinds of creations or inventions each measure protects.
- Recognize the standards for works eligible for copyright and the extent of protection provided by copyright legislation.