Copyright treaties refer to international agreements or arrangements that govern the protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights. These treaties aim to establish consistent rules and standards across different countries to safeguard original works such as books, music, art, and software. They ensure that creators and innovators have the exclusive right to control and benefit from their creations, preventing unauthorized copying, distribution, and use.
Copyright treaties facilitate global cooperation and harmonization in preserving and respecting the rights of creators in the digital age.
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