I design computer programs as a hobby. I want to know if there are any restrictions on how I can use my new computer program.
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Answer by Neha Sharma, Hillsdale 2036 NSW
- As an owner of the copyright you have the exclusive or absolute right to do whatever you want with your work including:
- reproducing it in any manner; and
- sharing it through any medium and to any persons in the public.
- Since you own the copyright for the new computer program you have made you may also choose to rent out CDs containing your program for testing and distribution purposes.