1. Copyright. The person who creates an expressive work, or the person or business that hires another to create an expressive work. • In copyright law, “author” applies to a broad range of occupations, including writers, artists, programmers, choreographers, and translators. [Cases: Copyrights and Intellectual Property 41(1).]
2. One from whom a right or title derives in some way other than by descent. See AUCTOR(1).