The Learning - 1 - The Computer
1 - Copyright / They own it, and you know it!
Copyright is a mark that tells you can't copy it. Books, songs, movies, and other computeric stuff is copyright. If you copy a book that's copyright, you will have to go to court. In order to copy someone's book, song, or movie, you will have to communicate with them in some way. In other words, you will need primmision from the artist or author. Copyright even has an expiring date. That means, when it's out of date, anyone can copy from it.
Another type of copyright is trademark. TM, for short. It's common with copyright but it's a little different.
Copyright can be for anything you make. Books, songs, movies, DVDs, CDs, computers, companies, and other sorts of things. But, you can not copyright an idea, smile, or a music note. If you think of an idea, you can not copyright it because over 100 people can be thinking of the same exact idea as you have. That goes the same for a smile, or a music note. If you play the music note on a piano, viola, or any instrument, your friend, someone else in the world can be playing the same note on the same instrument.
You can copyright anything except something you're thinking of, or doing.
Footnotes
Copyright - That's the topic! (line 1, word 1)
Expiring date - When it's out of date, it's gone! (line 5, word 4)
Trademark - A little different from copyright. (line 6, word 6)
Idea - No copyrighting! (line 10, word 7)
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