Copyright can apply to a variety of works, including musical, literary, broadcasting, photography, works of art (ie, graphic design, pictorial, drawing, sculpture and caricature), cinematography, audiovisual work, editorial compilations (such as encyclopedias and anthologies), operating systems and computer programs.
Copyright grants both moral and economic rights to its author, which shall be an individual as opposed to an entity.
Moral rights make the author the first and only perpetual owner of the rights of the copyright work; patrimonial rights allow the titleholder to exploit the work exclusively or to authorize 3rd parties to exploit the copyright.