Unit 78 Exercise
Sprites and sketches for my games.
Intellectual property law in general lets people own the work they
create. Intellectual property rights
(IPR) are rights granted to creators and owners of works that are the result of
human intellectual creativity. Copyright law in the UK
is governed by Part I of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (CDPA, the
Act). It has been subject to various
amendments over time including revisions recognizing the digital age in 2003,
and with a recognition of creative industry and education in 2014. The UK legislation has been updated on a
number of occasions to harmonize it with the provisions of international
treaties and conventions to which the UK is a signatory.
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