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    A Copyright Is the Exclusive Right Given by Federal Statutes
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A Copyright Is the Exclusive Right Given by Federal Statutes

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A copyright is the exclusive right given by federal statutes to the creator of a literary or an artistic work to use, reproduce, and display the work.

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