1. Is copyright the same as copyright?
1. Copyright is the copyright. According to relevant legal provisions, copyright is copyright. Copyright refers to a right enjoyed by the right holder according to law. Registration is not required for establishing this right. However, copyrights registered according to law have stronger legal protection.
2. Legal basis: "Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China"
Article 2: Works by Chinese citizens, legal persons or unincorporated organizations, whether published or not, enjoy copyright in accordance with this Law.
Article 12: The natural person, legal person or unincorporated organization signed on the work is the author, and the corresponding rights exist in the work, but there is proof to the contrary except. Authors and other copyright holders may register their works with registration agencies recognized by the national copyright authorities. Rights related to copyright shall be subject to the provisions of the preceding two paragraphs.
Article 33: The exclusive publishing rights enjoyed by book publishers in accordance with the contract for the works delivered for publication by the copyright owner are protected by law, and others are not allowed to publish them. The works.
Article 62: The copyright referred to in this law is copyright.
2. How to check copyright ownership and what are the regulations for copyright ownership
You can check the copyright ownership on the official website of China Copyright Protection Center. In the absence of proof to the contrary, the citizen, legal person or other organization that signs the work is the author. For works resulting from the adaptation, translation, annotation, and arrangement of existing works, the copyright belongs to the person who adapted, translated, annotated, or arranged the work. Every work has copyright, which is the right enjoyed by the creator of the work.
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