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1. copyright
noun. ['ˈkɑːpiːˌraɪt'] a document granting exclusive right to publish and sell literary or musical or artistic work.
Synonyms
- legal right
- written document
- papers
- document
Antonyms
- unwire
- unlock
- unpin
- unfasten
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Rhymes with Copyright
- copywrite
How do you pronounce copyright?
Pronounce copyright as ˈkɑpiˌraɪt.
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Sentences with copyright
1. Verb, base form
You can't copyright them, but you might be able to trademark them.
2. Noun, singular or mass
Registration and notice fix the date of copyright by the author.
3. Adjective
You may record yourself playing music you learned from sheet music without running afoul of copyright violations.
4. Verb, past tense
U.S. copyright laws grant automatic copyright protection to any copyright-eligible item created after January 1, 1978.
Quotes about copyright
1. I think art is the only thing that's spiritual in the world. And I refuse to forced to believe in other people's interpretations of God. I don't think anybody should be. No one person can own the copyright to what God means.
- Marilyn Manson
2. copyright
verb. ['ˈkɑːpiːˌraɪt'] secure a copyright on a written work.
Synonyms
- secure
Antonyms
- unstaple
- unbar