The article explores the main aspects of copyright as a component of intellectual property. Copyright is examined as a key element of the legal system that regulates the creation, use, and protection of works of science, literature, and art. The fundamental theoretical approaches to defining the concept of "copyright" are highlighted. The fundamental principles of copyright are analyzed, particularly its division into personal non-property and property rights, as well as their significance for authors and society. The development of national legislation in this field is also examined. Special attention is given to the legal protection mechanisms of copyright, including measures to prevent violations such as plagiarism and the unauthorized use of works. The article emphasizes the role of legal protection in the development of creative industries, including publishing, cinematography, television, and the music industry. It is determined that the effective functioning of the copyright system contributes to the cultural and economic development of society, stimulates creativity, and fosters innovation. The necessity of further improving legal regulation is highlighted to ensure a fair balance between the interests of authors and society.
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