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Frequently asked Questions and answer about the topic Copyright.

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  • What is copyright?
  • What is the Data Protection Act?
  • What is the right at the own picture?
  • Who owns the copyright?
  • Can two or more people own the copyright to a single work?
  • How do I get permission to use a copyrighted work?
  • What if a copyrighted work is used without permission?
  • How do I copyright my works?
  • What is a copyright notation?
  • If I change a few things in a copyrighted work by adding or taking something away, am I guilty of copyright infringement?
  • Are there any times that I can use a copyrighted work without risking infringement?

How do I copyright my works?

A copyright originates at the moment a work is created. For a written work, the copyright comes into existence as the words are typed, printed, or saved to a computer disk. For a photograph, the copyright is created at the moment the image is developed. If a photograph is taken with a modern digital camera, the copyright originates at the time the image is saved on a computer disk or on a hard drive. As long as the work exists in tangible form or can be understood or reproduced with the aid of a machine, it is copyrighted.

Nikolai Schunk - 2022

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