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 How copyright on the web works The good news is that copyright is, in essence, very simple: When you create something, from a poem to a painting, you own the copyright on it automatically. There are no forms to fill in and no claims to make  though if you think it might be worth millions in the future, its a good idea to get some kind of proof that you are the original creator of the work .     That applies to the web too, so鈥攂roadly speaking鈥攚hen you put something up online, it belongs to you and you can take steps if someone tries to pass off your work as theirs. The answer of who owns your content is actually very simple: You do. As per the US Copyright Office, this instant copyright applies to  original works of ownership , including novels, movies, songs, and architecture. You cant copyright facts, or ideas, or systems, although you can sometimes copyright the way they are expressed. If youve got a revolutionary new app idea, maybe take legal advice before publishing the details on your Face Stanley cup website book page. How other people can use your work is where the issue starts to get a bit more complicated, because of fair use: It lets other people copy parts of what youve done, up to a rather vague and unspecified point, in order to comment on or develop it. Its the reason snippets o stanley kaffeebecher f song vaso stanley  lyrics can be quoted in an album review. We wont go too far down the rabbit hole of fair use though鈥攈ere were focusing on who owns the content you post to the web, and at the most basic level, you do