How to divide the geographical scope of copyright protection
As long as it is the work of a Chinese citizen, legal person or other organization, regardless of whether it is published or not , enjoys copyright in accordance with the law and is protected.
According to Article 3 of the Copyright Law The so-called works include works of literature, art, natural science, social science, engineering technology, etc. created in the following forms:
1. Text works;
2. Oral works;
3. Music, drama, folk art, dance, acrobatic art works;
4. Art and architectural works;
5. Photographic works;
6. Film works and works created using methods similar to filmmaking;
7. Graphic works and model works such as engineering design drawings, product design drawings, maps, schematic diagrams;
8. Computer software;
9. Other works stipulated by laws and administrative regulations.
2. Copyright content
1. Personal rights of copyright
Right of publication, right of signature, right of modification, right to protect the integrity of the work
2. Copyright property rights
Reproduction rights, distribution rights, rental rights, exhibition rights, performance rights, screening rights, broadcast rights, information network dissemination rights, filming rights, adaptation rights, translation rights, other copyright property rights
3. Copyright of the People's Republic of China Law Implementation Regulations
Copyright Law Regulations for the following works Meaning:
1. Written works refer to novels , poems, essays, papers and other works expressed in the form of text;
2. Oral works refer to impromptu speeches, lectures, court debates and other works expressed in the form of oral language;
3. Musical works refer to songs, symphonies and other works with or without words that can be sung or played;
4. Drama works refer to plays, operas, local operas, etc. for stage performances Works;
5. Folk art works refer to works performed in the main form of cross talk, express writing, drumming, storytelling, etc.;
6. Dance works refer to continuous movements, postures, and expressions and other works that express thoughts and emotions;
7. Acrobatics Art works refer to acrobatics, magic, circus and other works expressed through physical movements and skills;
8. Art works refer to paintings, calligraphy, sculptures and other aesthetically significant two-dimensional or three-dimensional plastic art works composed of lines, colors or other methods;
9. Architectural works refer to meaningful works in the form of buildings or structures. Works of aesthetic significance;
10. Photographic works, Refers to works of art that use instruments to record the image of objective objects on photosensitive materials or other media;
11. Film works and works created with methods similar to filmmaking refer to films shot on a certain medium, consisting of a series of pictures with or without accompanying sound, and projected or broadcast with the help of appropriate devices. Works disseminated in other ways;
12. Graphic works refer to engineering design drawings and product design drawings drawn for construction and production, as well as maps, schematic diagrams and other works that reflect geographical phenomena and explain the principles or structures of things;
13. Model works are for display, testing or observation Three-dimensional works made according to a certain proportion according to the shape and structure of the object for other purposes.
Every citizen or legal person in our country has the right to enjoy copyright protection for works written and published. No matter what type of work it is, we should allow it to be legally protected by law and protect the work. Some rights are also to protect one's own rights. For more information and suggestions, you can find the Legal Savior Network for you.