What rights does a copyright owner have in a copyrighted work?

A copyright owner generally has the following six exclusive rights under federal law: (1) to reproduce the copyrighted work; (2) to make adaptations to the copyrighted work; (3) to publicly distribute copies of the copyrighted work; (4) to publicly perform the copyrighted work; (5) to publicly display the copyrighted work; and (6) to publicly perform the work by digital audio transmission.  The last three rights apply to certain types of eligible works.