This guide aims to assist library patrons in comprehending copyright rules and regulations and how they apply while using library resources for informational purposes and to create original works.
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A Copyright is an exclusive right granted by law for a limited period to an author, designer, etc. for his/her original work.
Works eligible for copyright protection
The Copyright Act protects certain classes or categories of works.
The following works are eligible for copyright in South Africa (in the Republic).
For a work to be eligible for copyright protection, it must be original and be reduced to material form.
National Copyright laws and international copyright agreements collaborate to safeguard creative works worldwide.
National copyrights govern or regulate intellectual property rights within individual countries, while international copyright laws provide a framework for protecting creators’ rights across borders through treaties and agreements.
Stay Informed:
Copyright laws and regulations can change, so it is essential to stay informed. The guide will be updated with the latest information and resources every year.
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Browse through the different sections of this guide to learn more about copyright and how it impacts you.
The following will be covered in the guide: