copyrights
Prononciation : [ˈkɔːpiraɪts]
Mot
Contexte : « law »
(noun) Copyrights are legal rights that protect the work of creators like writers, artists, and musicians. This means they have control over how their work is used or shared so others cannot copy it without permission.
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The author has copyrights on all her books, so no one can publish them without her consent.
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He didn't understand that using someone else's music without permission could lead to problems with copyrights.
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What happens if someone violates a copyright?
Contexte : « publishing »
(noun) Copyrights also refer to the actual rights granted to someone who creates something, allowing them to earn money from it. It's like having a special badge that gives you extra power over your creation.
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After he published his first album, he learned how to manage his copyrights to protect his earnings.
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She found out that her painting had been sold without her copyrights, which made her very upset.
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How can you register copyrights for your artwork?
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