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Copyright protects

A ancient music written anonymously
B ideas not written down on paper
C original work from identical duplication
D already plagiarized works from legal challenges

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Answer:

C. Original work from identical duplication.

Step-by-step explanation:

Copyright Act 1974 protects any original, work, thought or idea from being duplicated in order to protect the owner of the original work and to have them get credit.

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C. original work from identical duplication.

Copyright protects original works of authorship from being copied, distributed, or displayed without the permission of the copyright owner. This includes literary works, musical compositions, photographs, and other creative works that are fixed in a tangible form of expression. Copyright does not protect ideas, facts, or discoveries, and it does not apply to works that are in the public domain or that have been released under a Creative Commons license.
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