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- How copyright protects your work
- Copyright overseas
Copyright prevents people from:
•copying your work
•distributing copies of it, whether free of charge or for sale
•renting or lending copies of your work
•performing, showing or playing your work in public
•making an adaptation of your work
Your work could be protected by copyright in other countries through international agreements, for example the Berne Convention.
In most countries copyright lasts a minimum of life plus 50 years for most types of written, dramatic and artistic works, and at least 25 years for photographs. It can be different for other types of work.
Contact the IPO Information Centre if you have a question about international copyright.
IPO Information Centre
information@ipo.gov.uk
Telephone: 0300 300 2000
The core piece of legislation governing copyright in the UK currently is the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (CDPA 1988), but there is additional secondary legislation (Statutory Instruments) covering this area, as well as EU legislation and
Jan 4, 2021 · Copyright notice: digital images, photographs and the internet. Updated 4 January 2021. What is a Copyright Notice? Copyright Notices are published by the Intellectual Property Office to...
The current copyright legislation in the UK is the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. You can find out more about copyright legislation by visiting the Intellectual Property...
Who gets copyright, types of work it covers, permitted use of copyright material, how to license and sell copyright and help resolving disputes.
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Jun 21, 2024 · Copyright is an intellectual property right which stops copying. It provides rights holders, such as artists, writers, software engineers, website developers and composers, with a range of rights in respect of their works including a right to royalties and to restrict how their works are reproduced by other people.