Copyright Ownershiphi— - General Charge is a set of legal rules governing the ownership, control, and use of a creative or intellectual work. Copyright is the legal right of a creator or author of any creative work to be the sole owner of the work and its use. Copyright law protects the rights of an author to control the reproduction, adaptation, publication, performance, and public display of their work. Ownership is the legal right to possess and control an item or asset, such as a piece of artwork. Owners generally have the right to decide how the item is used, who can use it, and the terms of its use. General Charge is the legal right of a person or entity to control the use of a creative work or intellectual property. General charge protects the creator’s right to control the reproduction, adaptation, publication, performance, and public display of their work, as well as the right to receive compensation for its use. Different types of Copyright Ownershiphi— - General Charge are: • Copyri—h— - Copyright is the legal right of a creator or author of any creative work to be the sole owner of the work and its use. Ownershiphi— - Ownership is the legal right to possess and control an item or asset, such as a piece of artwork. • GeneraChargerg— - General Charge is the legal right of a person or entity to control the use of a creative work or intellectual property.