A joint author is a person who has collaborated with one or more other individuals to create a work. In the context of copyright law, a joint author is considered to have an equal share of ownership in the work, and has the same rights and responsibilities as the other authors. This can include the right to reproduce, distribute, and display the work, as well as the right to receive royalties for its use.
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