A copyright is a property right in an original work of authorship. Copyright is recognised in most countries of the world by statutory copyright laws.
Copyright exists in the expression of an idea, but not the idea itself. Copyrightable expressions can take many forms but are usually categorised as literary, musical, dramatic, pantomime and choreography, pictorial, graphic, sculptural, computer programs, motion pictures, and sound recordings.
Procedure for Making Claims of Copyright Infringement If you believe that your work has been copied in a way that constitutes infringement on Symp’s Web site, please refer to Claims of Copyright Infringement.
Rights and Permissions If you have any questions concerning the usage or licensing of Symp copyrighted materials, for example, photographs, video footage, Symp advertisements or other Symp materials, please submit your detailed request in writing. Please be sure to include any surrounding copy or text to the Symp material.
Icons used in Symp's Web site might be derived from material found in Wikimedia Commons. They are licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License commonly. They could possibly be licensed under another free license. If you intend to use any icon found in Symp, elsewhere in another site, or in any other form of media, for commercial, or non-commercial use, and are not sure if the icon is copyrighted by Symp or licensed under the above mentioned free license, do contact Symp to seek assistance and clarifications.


