A copyright is a legal right that grants creators the right to use, adapt, translate, display, or perform their work without authorization. There are several types of copyrights: 1. Original works copyright: Including novels, poems, essays, music, movies, TV series, paintings, sculptures, and other original works. 2. Right of adaptation: The right to adapt another person's work into one's own. 3. Right of translation: The right to translate another person's work into your own. 4. Right to display: The right to display the work of others without authorization. 5. Right to perform: The right to perform another person's work without authorization. 6. Right of distribution: The right to adapt another person's work into a publication, audio tape, videotape, mobile application, or other medium. 7. Right of Information Network Transmission: The right to transmit the works of others on the Internet without authorization. It should be noted that each type of copyright has its own specific scope of protection and rights requirements. Creators must abide by the corresponding copyright laws when using other people's works to avoid violating the rights and interests of others.