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Based on specific language in the United States Constitution, copyright law exists to foster creativity and spur the distribution of new works. Only the author, or those deriving rights through or from the author, can claim exclusive rights to copyrighted works. By honoring the copyright holder’s rights, we ensure the continued availability of high-value content. This content is not only text-based, but also found in a variety of media formats such as video and audio that can be accessed and shared in multiple ways.

Incentives to continue to create and publish are reflected in the structure of providing compensation to copyright holders – whether in money, reputation, or other value. Reassurances about how works will be used and shared help to ensure continued production and availability.

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