(1) For Works created by individual citizens, the citizen who created the work is the author, and the citizen enjoys copyright to the work.
(2) Works hosted by a legal person or other organization, created on behalf of the will of the legal person or other organization, and for which the legal person or other organization assumes responsibility, the legal person or other organization shall regard it as for the author. The legal person or other organization owns the copyright to the work.
(3) For works created jointly by two or more people, the copyright is shared by the co-authors. If a collaborative work can be divided and used, the authors can enjoy separate copyrights for the parts they created.
(4) For works produced by adapting, translating, annotating, and organizing existing works, the copyright belongs to the person who adapts, translates, annotates, and organizes them.
(5) A compilation of several works, fragments of works, or data or other materials that do not constitute a work, a work that reflects originality in the selection or arrangement of its content, is The copyright of a compilation work belongs to the compiler.
(6) For film works and works created using methods similar to filmmaking, the copyright belongs to the producer, but the copyright for screenwriters, directors, photographers, lyrics, composers, etc. The author enjoys the right of authorship, and the author of works such as scripts and music that can be used alone has the right to exercise his or her copyright alone.
(7) For commissioned works, the ownership of the copyright shall be agreed upon by the client and the trustee through a contract. If there is no express agreement in the contract or no contract has been concluded, the copyright belongs to the trustee.
(8) Works created by citizens to complete the work tasks of legal persons or other organizations are professional works, and the copyright is enjoyed by the author. However, if one of the following circumstances occurs, the author enjoys the right of authorship, and other rights of copyright are enjoyed by legal persons or other organizations:
(1) Mainly using legal persons or other organizations Engineering design drawings, product design drawings, maps, computer software and other professional works created under the material and technical conditions and for which legal persons or other organizations are responsible;
(2) Works for which the copyright is owned by legal persons or other organizations as stipulated in laws and administrative regulations or stipulated in contracts.
(9) The exhibition right of the original work of art belongs to the original owner.
(10) For works whose author is unknown, the original owner of the work shall The owner exercises copyright other than the right of authorship.