Right to Reproduce
A copyright infringement shall arise if a person (other than the rightful copyright holder) shall reproduce, duplicate, or copy in any form a copyrighted work.
Right to Derivative Works
You’ll commit a copyright infringement if you’ll try to make a screenplay using your favorite Harry Potter book, you sold the manuscript or distributed the screen play, or if someone uses your original song composition to make a remix and release it to the market without your consent.
Right to Distribute
This is merely your right to distribute your work by selling, renting, leasing, or lending it. One of the hottest issues recently concerning copyrights is the unauthorized file sharing of record labels in the internet.
Right to Public Display
This is your right to put your works on display in public place, on the internet, or in any way of showing it to the public. An infringement shall arise if a person (NOT the copyright owner) shall display a work in public.
Right to Public Performance
This is your right to hold a recital, dance, play, or a show of your work in a public event, or place to broadcast it to the public. Shall any one decide to hold your play, or recital without securing proper authorization, a copyright infringement shall arise and your copyright infringement lawyer in los angeles can take legal actions.