At what point is an idea protected by copyright? (1 point) Responses when you think of it when you think of it when you put it into a tangible form when you put it into a tangible form when it is published by a publisher or production company when it is published by a publisher or production company when the first copy is sold

The idea itself is not protected by copyright. Copyright protection begins once the idea is expressed in a tangible form, such as writing it down, recording it, or creating a physical representation of it. Putting the idea into a tangible form is the point at which copyright protection can be obtained.