Copyright

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The copyright law of South Africa governs copyright, the right to control the use and distribution of artistic and creative works, in the Republic of South Africa. It is embodied in the Copyright Act, 1978 and its various amendment acts, and administered by the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission in the Department of Trade and Industry.

The Copyright Act automatically protects works created by South Africans or in South Africa. It also permits the Minister of Trade and Industry to extend the same protection to works created in, or by residents of, other countries; such protection has been extended to all Berne Convention countries.

This is all imagined. It's a work of fiction and at any point, people will become upset by the things I will be pointing out when it comes to religion. So if you're narrow minded, steer clear, boo. 


Warning : This story is unedited. Sorry for any spelling mistakes and grammar errors that may occur.

Enjoy.

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