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autorská

Autorská is a Czech adjective derived from autorský, used to express relation to authorship or to rights connected with authorship. It is commonly used to describe things that belong to authors, are created by authors, or are protected by copyright. In everyday language it appears in phrases such as autorská smlouva (author’s contract), autorská práva (copyright), autorská díla (copyrighted works), or autorská činnost (creative activity).

In legal context, autorská práva refer to the rights of authors to their works. These rights are

Linguistically, autorská is the feminine singular form of the adjective describing a noun in feminine gender.

Usage notes: autorská práva and autorské právo are often encountered in discussions of intellectual property, publishing,

typically
divided
into
moral
rights,
which
protect
the
author’s
personality
and
attribution,
and
economic
rights,
which
allow
the
author
or
copyright
holder
to
control
use
of
the
work
and
to
grant
licenses.
Czech
copyright
law
(the
relevant
rules
often
summarized
as
autorské
právo)
governs
the
protection,
duration,
exploitation,
and
exceptions
related
to
these
rights,
as
well
as
procedures
for
licensing
and
infringement
remedies.
It
aligns
with
feminine
nouns
such
as
smlouva
(contract)
or
činnost
(activity).
For
neuter
or
masculine
forms,
other
inflections
are
used
(for
example
autorské
dílo
for
a
neuter
noun).
The
base
term
autorský
yields
related
forms
such
as
autorské,
autorská,
and
autorský
zákon
in
various
grammatical
contexts.
film,
music,
and
software.
See
also
autorské
právo,
práva
duševního
vlastnictví.