How does it work and who does it protect?
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Originally, it was a registered right!
The UK are party to the Berne Convention. Much of the Berne Convention is mirrored into the UK’s legislation via the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. It covers and protects an array of works, including:
Dramatic
Musical
Artistic works
Films
Sound recordings
Broadcasts
Typographical arrangements of published editions
For literary, artistic, dramatic and musical works, once you establish that they are within the category, you must then prove that the works are original. However, for films, sound recordings, broadcasts and typographical arrangements, there is no requirement of originality.
Copyright only applies after something has been created!
How will Brexit affect copyright?
But infringement of copyright happens more than people think and our next blog post will talk about why that is, and what you can do about it when you discover it.