Article 10 of the Copyright Law includes the following personal rights and property rights:
( 1) The right of publication, that is, the right to deci.e.whether the work will be made public;
(2) The right of signature, that is, the right to indicate the identity of the author and sign his name on the work;
>(3) Right of modification, that is, the right to modify or authorize others to modify the work;
(4) Protection of the work The right of integrity, that is, the right to protect Works from distortion and tampering;
(5) The right of reproduction, that is, by printing, copying, rubbing, recording, videotaping, and ripping The right to make one or more copies of the work by means of reproduction, reproduction, etc.;
(6) Distribution right, that is, providing the original copy of the work to the public by selling or donating it or The right to make copies;
(7) The right to rent, that is, the right to license others to temporarily use film works, works created by similar methods of filmmaking, and computer software for a fee , except for computer software that is not the main subject of the lease;
(8) Exhibition rights, that is, the right to publicly display originals or copies of art works and photographic works;
(9) Performance rights, that is, the right to publicly perform works and publicly broadcast the works by various means;
(10) Screening rights, that is, the right to publicly reproduce art, photography, movies, and works created with methods similar to filmmaking through projectors, slide projectors and other technical equipment;
(11) Broadcasting rights, that is, the public broadcast or dissemination of works by wireless means, the dissemination of broadcast works to the public by wired dissemination or rebroadcasting, and the transmission of symbols, sounds, images through loudspeakers or other means The right to disseminate broadcast works to the public using similar tools;
(12) Information network dissemination right, that is, providing works to the public in wired or wireless ways, so that the public can obtain the rights to the work at a time and place of his or her own choosing;
(13) Filming right, that is, the right to fix the work on a carrier by making a movie or by a method similar to making a movie;
(14) Adaptation right, that is, the right to change the work and create an original new work;
(15) Translation right, that is, the right to change the work The right to convert one language into another;
(16) The right to compile, that is, to assemble works or fragments of works through selection or arrangement The right to create a new work;
(17) Other rights that should be enjoyed by the copyright owner.
Copyright protects the expression of ideas, rather than protecting the ideas themselves, because while protecting exclusive private property interests such as copyrights, copyrights must also take into account The accumulation of human civilization and the dissemination of knowledge and information, thus algorithms, mathematical methods, technology or machine design are not the objects to be protected by copyright.