Joe Kraft writes a series of short stories and one of the stories is published in a magazine. Later, Kraft learns that Robert Rill has copied the story, removed Kraft's name, and is selling it on the internet as his own. Kraft registers the story with the Copyright Office and sues Rill for copyright infringement. Will Kraft win?a. Yes, because Kraft's story was copyrighted automatically when he wrote it, and Kraft is selling the copyrighted material without Kraft's permission.b. No, because Kraft did not register the copyright until after Rill began selling copies.c. No, if Rill purchased a copy of the magazine featuring Kraft's story.d. Yes, but only with respect to sales that Rill made after Kraft registered the copyright

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Answer:

The answer is letter A. Yes, he will win.

Explanation:

a. Yes, because Kraft's story was copyrighted automatically when he wrote it, and Kraft is selling the copyrighted material without Kraft's permission.

Because, according to the copyright protection, it protects the autor's tangible idea, and automatically when he puts it into a tangible form. So, when Kraft wrote his story, it was protected immediately.

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