ACADEMIC RESEARCH AND COPYRIGHT ISSUES
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Copyright, academic research, ownership of workAbstract
The main object of intellectual property law is to persuade the creation of a great variety of intellectual supplies. To achieve this, the law gives people and businesses property rights to the information and intellectual goods they make, usually for a limited era of time. Because they can earn profit from them, this gives economic enticement for their creation. These economic incentives are anticipated to stimulate innovation and put in to the technical progress of countries, which depends on the amount of protection granted to innovators. Copyright may be a right that grants the artificer of distinctive work exclusive rights for its use and allocation. this is often generally just for a restricted time. The exclusive rights don't seem to be absolute however restricted by limitations and exceptions to copyright law, as well as simply use. A main limitation on copyright is that it protects solely the distinctive expression of ideas, and not the underlying ideas themselves Academic Research refers to cautious study of a specified topic, field, or crisis, undertaken to find out facts or principles. When there is academic research the copyright issue arises. When we search for any literary work like articles we find that some of them are copyrighted while others are not. An author may or may not copyright his works. A work which is not copyrighted can be used by world for its benefit while some authors put restriction on the world for using their works for its benefit by copyrighting his work.
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