If a copyright work is properly protected and licences are granted in a clear and well-planned manner, the author can ensure reliable control over the use of their work and stable income from its exploitation.
The regulation of copyright defines the conditions for the use, transfer, or restriction of copyright works and establishes clear licence agreements with potential users of the creation.
Protection of a copyright work before the competent authorities provides safeguards against infringements and unauthorised use. The aim of such regulation is transparent, lawful, and effective protection of copyright works and the rights of their holders. This ensures the safe use and commercial exploitation of copyright works.
Licence relationships require a clear definition of the scope of rights, duration, territory of use, and remuneration for the use of the work. It is important that the rights and obligations of the parties are drafted in such a way that they leave no uncertainty as to permitted uses, prohibitions on use, or the transfer of licences.