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CETAK COPY RIGHT Written by Asma’ Humaira Binti Suhaimi

Copyright infringement (or copyright violation) is the unauthorized or prohibited use of works covered by copyright law, in a way that violates one of the copyright owner's exclusive rights, such as the right to reproduce or perform the copyrighted work, or to make derivative works. Written by Asma’ Humaira Binti Suhaimi

WHAT IS COPYRIGHT? Copyright is a form of legal protection given to works of creative expression. The owner of the copyright in a work is given certain exclusive rights, such as the right to reproduce the work and to sell it. Written by Asma’ Humaira Binti Suhaimi

WHAT WORKS CAN QUALIFY FOR COPYRIGHT? Literary works (books, letters, brochures). Musical works (musical notes). Artistic works (paintings, photographs, sculpture). Films. Sound recordings. Broadcasts radio). * In order for copyright to attach, the work must be in material form and must be original in nature. Written by Asma’ Humaira Binti Suhaimi

COPYRIGHT by COUNTRY Copyright laws have been standardized to some extent through international conventions. Copyright law is different from country to country, every country has separate and distinct laws and regulations about copyright. The World Intellectual Property Organization summarizes each of its member states' intellectual property laws on its website (see WIPO Guide to Intellectual Property Worldwide). Written by Asma’ Humaira Binti Suhaimi

SYMBOL AND CERTIFICATE Written by Asma’ Humaira Binti Suhaimi