1. What are the main property rights of copyright?
1. Property rights mainly include reproduction rights, distribution rights, rental rights, exhibition rights, performance rights, screening rights, broadcast rights, information network dissemination rights, filming rights, adaptation rights, translation rights, compilation rights and other properties that should be enjoyed by the copyright holder. right.
2. Legal basis: Article 10 of the "Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China", copyright includes the following personal rights and property rights:
(1) The right of publication, that is, the right to decide whether the work will be made public;
(2) The right of signature, that is, the right to indicate the author’s identity. The right to sign on the work;
(3) The right to modify, that is, the right to modify or authorize others to modify the work;
(4) The right to protect the integrity of the work, that is, the right to protect the work from distortion and tampering;
(5) The right to copy, that is, the right to The right to make one or more copies of the work by printing, copying, rubbing, recording, videotaping, ripping, re-photographing, etc.;
(6) Distribution rights, That is, the right to provide originals or copies of works to the public by selling or donating them;
(7) Rental rights, that is, to license others to temporarily use film works and Rights to works and computer software created using methods similar to filmmaking, except where the computer software is not the main subject of the rental; etc.
2. What are the copyright application procedures
1. Corresponding materials need to be provided, including: work title, work category, signature, completion date, whether to publish, work completion form, author status, copyright holder status, etc.
2. Applicants are required to provide proof, including a copy of their ID card, etc. Applicants for legal entities and unincorporated entities should provide a copy of their business license, power of attorney, etc. .
3. Fill in the application form for voluntary registration of works and the rights guarantee letter.
4. Sign and seal.
5. Pay the registration fee. Charges are strictly in accordance with the Copyright Office's work registration fee standards.
6. Review. If the work is qualified, it will be sent to the leaders of the Provincial Copyright Bureau for approval. If the work is qualified, the Provincial Copyright Bureau will issue a work registration certificate, file it and notify the applicant to come and collect it.
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