Copyrights

Pronunciation: /ˈkɑːpiːˌraɪt/

Copyrights (noun)

  1. the legal right to control the use of a creative work like a book or song.
  2. a statement showing who owns the rights to a creative work.

Examples

  • The book is under copyright to prevent unauthorized copying.
  • Copyright ensures creators are rewarded for their work.

Common collocations: copyright law, copyright infringement, copyright protection, copyright notice, display a copyright

Copyrights (verb)

  1. to get legal rights to control the use of your creative work.

Examples

  • Authors copyright their works to secure their rights.
  • You should copyright your music to prevent unauthorized use.

Synonyms of Copyrights

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Copyrights

  • works not protected by copyright