Answered By: Alexis Paulusma
Last Updated: Jun 24, 2019     Views: 49

Copyright protects a wide range of materials including (but is not limited to)

  • all original literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works
  • sound recordings and broadcast signals
  • books, pamphlets, lectures and other writings
  • CDs, DVDs, software, illustrations
  • websites

Copyright does not protect ideas or facts but it protects the forms in which those ideas are expressed.