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The Right to Copy - The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (The Act) runs to more than 330 pages so one must accept the risks of a brief overview. In essence it gives certain right to the creators of certain material. These rights limit the freedom of others to copy, adapt, distribute, communicate to the public by electronic means, rent or lend to the public, perform in public, distort and mutilate matter subject to copyright. There is an additional right in many cases for the copyright owner to be acknowledged. There is no requirement for the material to have any aesthetic or material value to be protected nor to be registered as copyright.what are other important aspects relating to copy rights which should be kept in mind?
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