The protection period of the Author's right of signature, right of modification, and right to protect the integrity of the work is not limited.
Citizens’ Works, their right to publish, and protection of rights stipulated in Article 10, Paragraph 1, Items (5) to (17) of the Copyright Act The period lasts for the life of the author and Fifty Years after his death, ending on December 31 of the fiftieth year after the death of the author; if it is a collaborative work, it ends on December 31 of the fiftieth year after the death of the last author.
Works and copyrights (excluding the Right of Authorship) of legal persons or other organizations are enjoyed by legal persons or other organizations. The right to publish, according to Article 10 of the Copyright Law The protection period of the rights specified in Items (5) to (17) of this paragraph is fifty years, ending on December 31 of the fiftieth year after the first publication of the work, but within fifty years from the completion of the creation of the work Unpublished works are no longer protected by Copyright Law.
Film works, works created by methods similar to filmmaking, and photographic works, the right of publication, Article 10, Paragraph 1, Item (5) of the Copyright Act The protection period for the rights stipulated in Item (17) is fifty years, ending on December 31, the fiftieth year after the work was first published. However, if the work is not published within fifty years from the completion of its creation, the Copyright Law shall not Protect again.
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