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Which of the following are rights of a copyright holder? (check all that apply) a)The right to prevent others from producing competitive works. b)The right to perform the work in public. c)The right to reproduce the copyrighted work. d)The right to distribute the work to the public. e)The right to produce new works derived from the copyrighted work.

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b)The right to perform the work in public

c)The right to reproduce the copyrighted work.

d)The right to distribute the work to the public.

e)The right to produce new works derived from the copyrighted work.

Step-by-step explanation:

Copyright is the right given to a person or an organisation that protects and prevents the usage of a work legally once the idea has been expressed somewhere physically.

The Copyright Act of 1976 is the copyright law of the United States. The copyright holder of any work have the following legal rights :

1)The right to perform the work in public

2)The right to reproduce the copyrighted work.

3)The right to distribute the work to the public.

4)The right to produce new works derived from the copyrighted work.

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