Copyrights is defined as a group of rights that are automatically issued to the author of the original work. Such as literary works, songs, films, or software, and these rights fall under these rights: the right to reproduce the original work, or to produce derivative works from it, in addition to distributing copies of it, or displaying it publicly. Copyright law covers the material form of the original work apart from The ideas, techniques, or facts it contains, and the importance of documenting the original work concretely lies in protecting the original work and preserving its copyright. Examples of copyrights include: stories written on paper, original canvas paintings, and computer and mobile phone programs.