This study was aimed at providing full
copyright protection toward the copyright works and
providing automatic exclusive rights based on
declarative and constitutive principles. This study used
statute and historical approach, and thus, was a
normative study. In addition, it was a descriptive study,
which used primary and secondary legal sources. It
discussed legal protection and originality of the
copyright works. Legal protection was offered by
Copyright Act No. 28 of 2014, provided no uncertainty
and classified copyright protection into two categories:
declarative protection and constitutive protection, in
which this act did not make it mandatory for
registration. Meanwhile, legal protection needed legal
certainty for its application. In relation to the originality
of the copyright works, the aforementioned law insisted
that it is required for a copyrighted work to be
protected. This protection was given to man-made
creation, which consisted both of intellectuality works
and originality work. Originality means that the works
are authentically created by the person claiming as the
creator of that works and that it has never been altered.
Copyright protection is also known for its originality of
how the creator creates that particular work.
Keywords : Declarative, Constitutive, Protection, Originality.