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Japan’s Copyright Law provides comprehensive protection for original literary, artistic, and musical works. Enacted in 1970, it grants creators exclusive rights to reproduce, distribute, and publicly display their works. The law outlines the duration of protection, exceptions for fair use, and moral rights. Amendments address digital issues and align with international standards. Copyright registration is not mandatory but can strengthen legal standing. The law encourages creativity, balancing the rights of creators and users. Japan, as a signatory to international copyright treaties, maintains a legal framework that supports innovation and artistic expression while respecting intellectual property rights.

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