Literary Rights
Literary rights refer to the legal entitlements that authors and creators have over their written works. These rights allow them to control how their texts are used, reproduced, and distributed. This includes the right to publish, adapt, and sell their works, ensuring that they receive recognition and compensation for their creativity.
In many countries, literary rights are protected by copyright laws, which grant authors exclusive rights for a specific period. This protection helps prevent unauthorized use of their works, allowing authors to maintain their artistic integrity and financial benefits. Organizations like Writers Guild of America advocate for these rights to support writers in the industry.