Asked by Melissa Shular on Jul 19, 2024

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The author of a creative work does not own the entire copyright.

Creative Work

Original creations of the mind, such as paintings, music, literature, and inventions, often protected by intellectual property rights.

Entire Copyright

The exclusive legal right granted to the creator of an original work, covering all of the work's copyrightable aspects.

  • Comprehend ownership and rights associated with copyrights.
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Robert CreelJul 23, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
The author of a creative work automatically owns the copyright to their work from the moment it is created and fixed in a tangible form that is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or device, unless the work is created as a work for hire or the rights are assigned or transferred to someone else.