1. Is the right of publication a copyright property right?
The right of publication is not a copyright property right. Copyright property rights, also known as "economic rights of copyrights," are symmetrical to personal rights of copyrights and refer to the rights of authors and disseminators to obtain economic remuneration in accordance with the law by using Works in some form. It mainly includes the following points:
(1) Right to use
The right to use refers to the right to copy , distribution, rental, exhibition, screening, broadcast, network communication, filming, adaptation, translation, compilation, etc., the right to use the work. Specifically, it includes the following:
1. The right to reproduce, that is, to make a copy of the work by printing, copying, rubbing, recording, videotaping, ripping, or photocopying, etc. Multiple rights. This is the most basic and important right in copyright property rights.
2. Distribution right, that is, the right to provide originals or copies of works to the public by selling or donating them.
3. Rental right, that is, the right to license others to temporarily use film works and works created with similar methods of filmmaking, and computer software for a fee. Computer software is not rented. Except for the main subject matter.
4. Exhibition right, that is, the right to publicly display originals or copies of art works and photographic works.
5. Performance right, that is, the right to publicly perform works and to use various means to publicly broadcast the performance of works. Public performances of works are called live performances or direct performances; performances that use various means to publicly broadcast works are called mechanical performances or indirect performances. For example, commercial units such as hotels and cafes may infringe musical works by playing background music without permission. mechanical performance rights.
6. Screening rights, that is, the right to publicly reproduce art, photography, movies, and works created by methods similar to filmmaking through projectors, slide projectors and other technical equipment.
7. Broadcasting rights, that is, publicly broadcasting or disseminating works by wireless means, disseminating broadcast works to the public by wired transmission or rebroadcasting, and disseminating broadcast works to the public through loudspeakers or other similar tools that transmit symbols, sounds, and images. The right to broadcast works.
8. Information network dissemination rights, that is, providing works to the public in wired or wireless ways, so that the public can and location to obtain the rights to the work.
9. Filming rights, that is, the right to fix the work on a carrier by making a movie or a method similar to making a movie.
10. Adaptation right, that is, the right to adapt a work to create an original new work.
11 , The right of translation, that is, the right to convert a work from one language into another language.
12. The right of compilation, that is, the right to select a work or a fragment of a work Or arrange and assemble it into a new work.
13. Other rights to use the work that should be enjoyed by the copyright owner.
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