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Who owns the copyright to a work?

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Who owns the copyright to a work?

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The author of the work, who is defined under the law as the creator of the original expression in a work, owns the copyright, but an important exception to this definition is when a work has been made for hire. In cases of works made for hire, the employer or commissioning party is considered to be the author and owns the copyright.

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