Saturday, 18 May 2013

PPP1 Research: Copyright


The UK Copyright Law was put into place so that the work of people would belong to them so that nobody else can use them without there permission. This law was introduced in the 1911 but the current act was developed in coherence with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

The act usually covers literacy, musicals, artwork, music, films and broadcasts to which once contains copyright cannot be legally used by anyone else without the permission of the owner, and usually failure to do so would see that the person breaching the Copyright Act would be prosecuted.

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