Copyright law protects the right of authors to control the public distribution, reproduction, display, and adaptation of his original work. What would not be protected under this law?
Explanation
Answer: D - Copyright law protects the right of authors to control the public distribution, reproduction, display, and adaptation of their original work to include pictorials, musicals, and pantomime. Copyright law does not cover the specific resource, as trade secret law does. It protects the expression of the idea of the resource instead of the resource itself. A copyright law is usually used to protect an author’s writings, an artist’s drawings, a programmer’s source code, or specific rhythms and structures of a musician’s creation.