First off, you can’t copyright it because it’s
already copyrighted. Under modern law, copyright exists the moment a work is
set down in a permanent form. It is possible for the owner of the copyright to
then register that copyright, but that is not what creates the copyright.
Second, buying a physical version of a work does
not give you the copyright. It doesn’t matter whether that version is the
original, or even if it’s the only version. You still don’t get the copyright.
The only way you can get the copyright is to buy the copyright. In order to
transfer the copyright to
you, the owner must do so explicitly in writing, and it must be signed. The
only thing you get by buying a physical version of a work is that particular
physical version.
Source: Quora
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