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Absolutely. Software is a work of authorship that is protectable by copyright law in most countries. In this way, the copyright protects the original code, structure, sequence and organization of the code, the design of the software and so forth.
Copyright protection, however, may not be enough to fully protect the software; other protections include
-Patent protection: It can be granted for some kinds of inventions including inventions that consist of software. Nevertheless, it should be noted that this procedure is lengthy and expensive.
-Trademark protection: It helps to safeguard the trademark, trade name, or logo of particular software.
-Copyright protection/ trade secret protection: This refers to the use of trade secrets to protect sensitive information relating to source cod, algorithms, and even business plans.
It should also be understood that the scope of such protection might differ from one jurisdiction to another. Consult with a lawyer and they will help you get the best strategies on how to safeguard your software in your area.