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When do you need to obtain dramatic rights?

a) When creating original artwork
b) When performing a play or musical
c) When publishing a book
d) When painting a mural in a public space

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Final answer:

Dramatic rights are required when performing a copyrighted play or musical to ensure respect for the author's creative control and to avoid copyright infringement.

Step-by-step explanation:

You need to obtain dramatic rights when performing a play or musical (option b). Dramatic rights are a subset of copyright that pertain to the public performance of works including plays, musicals, and other staged productions. According to copyright laws, no one can reproduce, display, or perform a copyrighted work without the author's permission. This encompasses both the text and the music that might accompany it. If a play or musical is not in the public domain, meaning it is still covered by copyright, the director and production team must respect the playwright's creative control and cannot make changes without permission. The copyright typically lasts for the life of the author plus 70 years. Hence, any performance of a play or musical that is still under copyright protection requires obtaining the necessary rights to avoid legal issues. Option a, c, and d do not require dramatic rights as they typically involve creating original works or displaying works that are not dramatic in nature.

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