what is copyright?
Answer:-
Copyright is a legal right that protects original works of authorship, such as books, music, films, software, and art. It gives the creator exclusive rights to reproduce, distribute, perform, or display their work and to authorize others to do so. Copyright is automatically granted upon creation in a tangible form, without the need for registration in many countries. It ensures creators can benefit financially from their work while preventing unauthorized use. However, it doesn't protect ideas, facts, or systems—only the specific way they are expressed. Copyright typically lasts for the creator's lifetime plus several decades, depending on the jurisdiction.