Creators

/ˈkriː.eɪ.tərz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Individuals or entities who originate a work, invention, or intellectual property, thereby holding certain rights under copyright or patent law.
    The creators of the software filed for copyright protection.

Forms

  • creator

Commentary

In legal contexts, 'creators' often denotes those recognized as initial rights holders of creative works or inventions, crucial for asserting ownership and enforcing rights.

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