How Do You Spell COPYRIGHT?

Pronunciation: [kˈɒpɪɹˌa͡ɪt] (IPA)

COPYRIGHT Meaning and Definition

  1. Copyright is a legal term that refers to the exclusive rights granted to the creator or author of an original work. It is a form of intellectual property law that aims to protect the rights of individuals or entities, preventing others from using or reproducing their work without permission.

    The main purpose of copyright is to provide creators with the ability to control and profit from their creations, incentivizing innovation and creativity. It grants the author certain exclusive rights, including the right to reproduce the work, distribute copies, publicly display or perform it, and create derivative works. These rights are automatically granted to the creator as soon as a work is fixed in a tangible form, such as writing, recording, or printing.

    Copyright helps maintain the balance between the rights of creators and the public interest. While it grants creators exclusive rights, it also includes limitations and exceptions to promote access to knowledge and cultural expression. Fair use, for example, allows limited use of copyrighted works for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, or research.

    To protect their copyright, creators often use the copyright symbol (©), along with their name and the date of creation. In some cases, creators may also register their copyright with a government agency, which provides additional legal protections and benefits, such as the ability to pursue legal action and claim damages in case of infringement.

  2. Property in a literary work, or in a work of the fine arts.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of COPYRIGHT

The word "copyright" originates from the combination of two terms: "copy" and "right".

The term "copy" comes from the Latin word "copiare", which means "to transcribe or transcribe". In the context of copyright, it refers to the act of making a copy or reproduction of a creative work.

The term "right" comes from the Old English word "riht", which denotes a "just claim or legal entitlement". In the context of copyright, it refers to the exclusive legal rights that the creator or owner of a work possesses.

The fusion of these two words, "copy" and "right", led to the formation of "copyright", representing the legal rights granted to creators or owners of original works to reproduce, distribute, display, or perform their works.

Similar spelling word for COPYRIGHT

Plural form of COPYRIGHT is COPYRIGHTS

Conjugate verb Copyright

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have copyrighted
you would have copyrighted
he/she/it would have copyrighted
we would have copyrighted
they would have copyrighted
I would have copyright
you would have copyright
he/she/it would have copyright
we would have copyright
they would have copyright

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been copyrighting
you would have been copyrighting
he/she/it would have been copyrighting
we would have been copyrighting
they would have been copyrighting

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would copyright
you would copyright
he/she/it would copyright
we would copyright
they would copyright

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be copyrighting
you would be copyrighting
he/she/it would be copyrighting
we would be copyrighting
they would be copyrighting

FUTURE

I will copyright
you will copyright
he/she/it will copyright
we will copyright
they will copyright

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be copyrighting
you will be copyrighting
he/she/it will be copyrighting
we will be copyrighting
they will be copyrighting

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have copyrighted
you will have copyrighted
he/she/it will have copyrighted
we will have copyrighted
they will have copyrighted

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been copyrighting
you will have been copyrighting
he/she/it will have been copyrighting
we will have been copyrighting
they will have been copyrighting

IMPERATIVE

you copyright
we let´s copyright

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to copyright

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was copyrighting
you were copyrighting
he/she/it was copyrighting
we were copyrighting
they were copyrighting

PAST PARTICIPLE

copyrighted

PAST PERFECT

I had copyrighted
you had copyrighted
he/she/it had copyrighted
we had copyrighted
they had copyrighted

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been copyrighting
you had been copyrighting
he/she/it had been copyrighting
we had been copyrighting
they had been copyrighting

PRESENT

I copyright
you copyright
he/she/it copyrights
we copyright
they copyright

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am copyrighting
you are copyrighting
he/she/it is copyrighting
we are copyrighting
they are copyrighting

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

copyrighting

PRESENT PERFECT

I have copyrighted
you have copyrighted
he/she/it has copyrighted
we have copyrighted
they have copyrighted

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been copyrighting
you have been copyrighting
he/she/it has been copyrighting
we have been copyrighting
they have been copyrighting

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it copyright

SIMPLE PAST

I copyrighted
you copyrighted
he/she/it copyrighted
we copyrighted
they copyrighted

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