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Can you copyright all of a website or just parts of it? How about a company name or logo? And what about fonts? We'll take a quick tour of what can and cannot be copyrighted.
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Can you copyright a shirt, a tree?
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Hey, Fred.
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[Fred] Yeah.
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[male narrator] I just copyrighted you.
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I didn't just copyright Fred.
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You can't copyright a person.
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So what can you copyright?
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Websites, the code, the design, and the content.
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Mobile apps, iPhone apps, Android apps, you name it.
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Videos and movies, songs, recordings of songs—those are 2 different things.
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Any kind of original text, including books, articles, website and advertising copy, and song lyrics.
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