1. Can the moral rights of the copyright be transferred?
1. Since the personal rights of the copyright have Exclusive and not transferable. The right of publication is the author's right to decide whether his work should be made public. The right to publish is very valuable to the author, and the right to publish is only available once. The right of publication itself is a right that has both a right and an economic nature. There is no right of publication that is completely separate from economic rights.
2. Legal basis: "Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China"
Article 2 One paragraph stipulates that works by Chinese citizens, legal persons or unincorporated organizations, whether published or not, enjoy copyright in accordance with this law.
Items 1 to 4 of Article 10 stipulate that copyright includes the following personal rights:
(1) The right of publication, that is, the right to decide whether the work will be made public;
(2) The right of signature, that is, the right to indicate the identity of the author and sign his name on the work;
(3) Right of modification, that is, the right to modify or authorize others to modify the work;
(4) The right to protect the integrity of the work, that is, the right to protect the work from distortion or tampering.
2. What are moral rights of copyright stipulated by law?
1. Personal rights of copyright stipulated by law refer to the rights enjoyed by the copyright holder in accordance with the law. personal contact or closenessRights that are indivisible and have no direct property content. And this right is enjoyed by the author for life and cannot be transferred, deprived or restricted. For example, the right of authorship, the right of modification, the right to protect the integrity of the work, etc.
2. Copyright includes the following personal rights and property rights: the right of publication, which is the right to decide whether a work will be made public; the right of signature, which is the right to indicate the identity of the author and sign the work. Rights; reproduction rights, that is, the right to make one or more copies of a work by printing, copying, rubbing, recording, videotaping, ripping, or photocopying.
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