1. Copyright law stipulates what rights performers have in their performances
1. Performers have the following rights regarding their performances:
(1) To indicate the identity of the performer;
;">(2) Protect the performance image from distortion;
(3) Allow others to broadcast and publicly transmit their live performances and receive compensation;
(4) Permit others to record or video record, and receive compensation;
(5) Permit others Copy, distribute, and rent audio and video recordings of his or her performances, and receive remuneration;
(6) Allow others to disseminate their performances to the public through information networks, and Get paid.
2. Legal basis: Article 39 of the Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China
2. What are the obligations of the performer
Performance It is a reproduction of a work, but the law does not exclude the situation where the performer and the author are integrated into one person, such as impromptu speeches, dances, self-written and performed songs, sketches, musical works, and drama works. The copyright and the adjacency of their performances rights holder. However, the Copyright Law stipulates the rights and obligations between performers and copyright owners when performing works in the following three situations, which further strengthens the protection of author rights.
1. Regardless of whether other people's works are published or not, performers who use other people's works for performances should obtain the copyright owner's permission and pay remuneration. The act of performing other people’s works without permission,It is an infringement (right of publication and performance). If the performance is performed by a performance organization, the organizer shall obtain copyright permission and pay remuneration.
2. Performers who use works produced by adapting, translating, annotating, or organizing existing works to perform should obtain a license to adapt, translate, annotate, or organize the works. The copyright owner and the copyright holder of the original work give permission and pay remuneration.
3. If the performer performs a published work for free without charging the public or receiving any remuneration, the performer does not need to obtain permission from the copyright owner. , and there is no need to pay remuneration to the copyright owner, but the personal rights of the copyright owner should be respected.
According to the provisions of the "Copyright Law", performers have the right to: indicate the performer's identity; protect the performance image from distortion; allow others to use live broadcasts and Publicly transmit their live performances and receive compensation and other rights. I hope the above content can be helpful to you. If you have other questions, you can click the button below for consultation, or go to the Legal Savior website to consult a professional lawyer.
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