Can non-human legal entities (for example, corporations) own copyright?
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Yes. For example, corporations can own copyright.
They may own copyright after assignment (this is true across much of the commonwealth and in the U.S.).
In some jurisdictions, when a work is made for hire, the employer may be deemed the author and initial owner (e.g. U.S.) or just the initial owner (e.g. Canada).
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