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Copyright protection generally does not extend to living wills themselves, as they are legal documents typically consisting of instructions regarding medical care and treatment preferences in case an individual becomes incapacitated. Copyright law protects original works of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of expression, such as literary works, but it does not cover facts, ideas, or the underlying information contained within a document like a living will.
However, the specific language used in a living will could potentially be protected by copyright if it meets the threshold of originality required by copyright law. This would typically apply to any original expression or creative elements added by the document’s drafter.
It’s important to note that the primary purpose of a living will is legal and medical, not creative expression or dissemination for profit. Therefore, while copyright protection might theoretically apply in certain limited circumstances, it is not a practical concern for most living wills.