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Nora is a novelist with many published works. She reads a book by George and recognizes her own work unattributed to her in George's book. Nora sues George for copyright infringement. What can she ask the court to do to protect her interests during the lawsuit?

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Answer:

She can ask the court to issue a preliminary injunction to keep George from selling his book during the lawsuit.

Step-by-step explanation:

Copyright Act of 1976 is a legal right of the United States of America which protects the rights of the works and writings of an individual once the the work has been expressed to the public physically. It is protecting one's work or art legally from being copied in piece or as a whole.

When Nora, the novelist, found her own work unattributed to her in George's book, Nora filed a petition in the law court against George charging copyrighting her work. She also asks the court to issue a preliminary order to keep George from selling his book during the lawsuit.

Thus the answer is :

She can ask the court to issue a preliminary injunction to keep George from selling his book during the lawsuit.

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