tekijällä
Tekijällä refers to a Finnish word that combines the concepts of "author" and "creator" in a broader sense, often used in legal, cultural, and technological contexts. The term originates from Finnish law, where it is a key concept in copyright and intellectual property rights. In Finnish law, the term *tekijä* (author) is defined broadly to include not only writers, artists, and musicians but also anyone who creates original works, such as software developers, designers, and even individuals who contribute to collective works like films or books.
In the context of copyright, tekijällä has rights over their original works, which can include literary, artistic,
Beyond legal contexts, tekijällä is also used in discussions about creativity and innovation. It reflects the
In summary, tekijällä encapsulates the role of the creator in Finnish culture and law, emphasizing originality,