



Copyright is an intellectual property right (IPR) that grants authors, artists and other creators protection for their literary, artistic and scientific creations, generally referred to as “works”. Giving authors, artists and other creators incentives in the form of recognition and a potential fair economic reward allows them to concentrate on the creative part of their activity - literary and artistic creation. This, in turn, helps to increase access to and enhance the enjoyment of culture, knowledge and entertainment the world over. No matter if you are a copyright owner or a copyright user, the understanding of the copyright basics is crucial to any business. In essence, it must be borne in mind that safeguarding your own copyright and securing the permission of third parties before using copyrighted materials is not only legally required but also a good business practice.
