What are the differences between video works and video products
The difference is audio and video Whether a work is a finished product or not, the only criterion is whether it has imagination and originality.
Works refer to intellectual creations that are original and can be reproduced in some tangible form, including literature, art, and natural sciences. , social sciences, engineering technology and other intellectual creative achievements.
Video works refer to films shot on a certain substance It consists of a series of pictures with or without accompanying sound, and requires special equipment to be screened and played, such as movies, TV, video tapes, etc. Producers of such movies, TV shows, and video tapes need to give full play to their imagination and originality in the production process, which is reflected in the creation of performers' performance movements, setting scenes, dubbing, use of filming technology, editing and other specific activities In , the video made by "giving full play to one's imagination and originality" is the work.
Audio and video products refer to the re-recording of successfully produced works, fully using the standards, requirements, or machinery of the original products. A non-intellectual creation that records a performer's performance or scenery. For this kind of audio and video products, the producer does not need to use imagination or creativity during the recording process. It is just a copying technology and does not fall into the category of works stipulated in the copyright law.
It can be seen that the producer of the work has imagination and creativity, but the producer of the product does not.
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