1. How long is the copyright protection period?
1. Author's signature The protection period of the right, the right to modify and the right to protect the integrity of the work is not limited.
2. Publication rights, reproduction rights, distribution rights, rental rights, exhibition rights, performance rights, screening rights, broadcast rights, and information network rights for citizens’ works The protection period for transmission rights, filming rights, adaptation rights, translation rights, compilation rights, and other rights that should be enjoyed by the copyright owner is the life of the author and fifty years after the death of the author, ending on December 31 of the fiftieth year after the death of the author. date; if it is a collaborative work, the deadline is December 31 of the fiftieth year after the death of the last author.
3. Works and copyrights (except for signature rights) of legal persons or other organizations are enjoyed by legal persons or other organizations, and their right to publish, reproduce, and distribute The protection period for copyright, rental rights, exhibition rights, performance rights, screening rights, broadcast rights, information network dissemination rights, filming rights, adaptation rights, translation rights, compilation rights, and other rights that should be enjoyed by the copyright owner is fifty years. The deadline is December 31, the fiftieth year after the work was first published, but if the work has not been published within fifty years since its creation, it will no longer be protected.
4. The rights to publish, reproduce, distribute, rent, and exhibit film works and works created using methods similar to filmmaking, and photographic works The protection period of performance rights, screening rights, broadcast rights, information network dissemination rights, filming rights, adaptation rights, translation rights, compilation rights, and other rights that should be enjoyed by the copyright owner is fifty years, ending on the third day after the work is first published. On December 31st of the fiftieth year, if the work has not been published within fifty years since its creation, it will no longer be protected.
5. The right of a publisher to license or prohibit others from using the layout design of books or periodicals published by it shall be protected for ten years, ending with the use of the layout design. December 31 of the tenth year after the book or periodical is first published.
6. Performers have the right to identify themselves as performers and protect their performance image from distortion.The protection period is unlimited.
Performers permit others to broadcast and publicly transmit their live performances and obtain remuneration rights, permit others to record and video record them, obtain remuneration rights, and permit others to copy, The protection period for issuing audio and video recordings of their performances and obtaining the right to remuneration, allowing others to disseminate their performances to the public through information networks, and obtaining the right to remuneration is fifty years, ending 12 years after the fiftieth year after the performance. March 31st.
7. Audio and video producers have the right to license others to copy, distribute, rent, and disseminate to the public through information networks the audio and video products they produce and receive remuneration. Rights; the protection period of rights is fifty years, ending on December 31 of the fiftieth year after the first production of the product.
8. Radio stations and television stations are prohibited from rebroadcasting the broadcasts and TV broadcasts without permission; recording the broadcasts and TV broadcasts on audio and video carriers and copying them The protection period for audiovisual carrier rights is fifty years, ending on December 31, the fiftieth year after the first broadcast of the radio or television.
2. Who owns the copyright of collaborative works
my country's copyright Article 13 of the Law stipulates: "For works created jointly by two or more people, the copyright is shared by the co-authors. People who did not participate in the creation cannot become co-authors." "If a collaborative work can be divided and used, the authors can enjoy separate copyrights for the parts they created, but the copyright of the collaborative work as a whole must not be infringed upon when exercising the copyright." That is to say, there may be issues between overall copyright and independent copyright in collaborative works. The overall copyright is shared by the co-authors. If the collaborative work can be divided and used, the author of the divisible part has separate copyright for that part. However, when exercising copyright, the entire copyright of the collaborative work must not be infringed.
The joint enjoyment of collaborative works includes sharing in shares and joint ownership. Copyright owners share rights and assume obligations according to their share of the rights to the part of the work they created, that is, they share the rights in shares. Each co-owner of a copyright in shares has the right to transfer his or her share of the property, but at the time of transfer, other co-owners in shares have the first right to purchase under the same conditions. Co-ownership of copyright means that the co-owners of the copyright do not divide their respective shares of the copyright, but jointly enjoy the rights and assume obligations for the collaborative works. When jointly owned copyright owners divide their property rights, they generally divide them equally.
In summary, through reading the above, I believe everyone already understandsAs for the personal rights in copyright, 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. If it is a property right, the general protection period is the author's lifetime and fifty years after his death. Legal Savior Network also provides online lawyer consultation services, and you are welcome to make legal consultations.
No comments yet. Say something...