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- A copyright can protect your ownership of an original work—including songs, books, articles, photographs, and other creative works that exist in a fixed and tangible form. - Copyright protects your work from being copied without - A copyright can protect your ownership of an original work including songs, books, articles, photographs, and other creative works that exist in a fixed and tangible form. - Things protected include literary works (which includes computer software); musical works, including any accompanying words;dramatic works, including accompanying music ; pantomimes and choreographic works;pictorial, graphic, and sculptural works;motion pictures and other audiovisual works. Things not protected invlude: Ideas, procedures, methods, systems, processes, concepts, principles, discoveries, or devices, (but written or recorded descriptions, explanations, or illustrations of such things are protected copyright); - Titles, names, short phrases, and slogans; mere listings of ingredients or contents (but some titles and words might be protected under trademark law if their use is associated with a particular product or service - Works consisting entirely of information that is commonly available and contains no originality (for example, standard calendars, standard measures and rulers, lists or tables compiled from public documents or other common sources); and - Works by the US government.