1. What are the meanings of works in copyright law?
1. Copyright The meaning of works in French is as follows:
(1) Written works refer to works expressed in written form such as novels, poems, essays, papers, etc.;
(2) Oral works refer to impromptu speeches, lectures, court debates and other works expressed in the form of oral language;
(3) Musical works refer to songs, symphonies and other works with or without words that can be sung or played;
( 4) Dramatic works refer to dramas, operas, local operas and other works for stage performance; (5) Folk art works refer to cross talk, express script, drum , storytelling and other works performed mainly in the form of rap;
(6) Dance works refer to works that express thoughts and emotions through continuous movements, postures, expressions, etc. Works;
(7) Acrobatic art works refer to acrobatics, magic, circus and other works expressed through physical movements and skills;
(8) Art works refer to paintings, calligraphy, sculptures and other aesthetically significant two-dimensional or three-dimensional plastic art works composed of lines, colors or other methods;
(9) Architectural works refer to works with aesthetic significance expressed in the form of buildings or structures;(10) Photographic works refer to artistic works that record the image of objective objects on photosensitive materials or other media with the help of equipment;
(11) Film worksand works created using a method similar to filmmaking, which refers to works shot on a certain medium, consisting of a series of pictures with or without accompanying sound, and projected or disseminated in other ways with the help of appropriate devices;
(12) Graphic works refer to engineering design drawings and product design drawings drawn for construction and production, as well as maps, schematic diagrams and other works that reflect geographical phenomena and explain the principles or structures of things. ;
(13) Model works refer to three-dimensional works made according to a certain proportion according to the shape and structure of the object for the purpose of display, experiment or observation. work.
2. Legal basis: Article 4 of the "Regulations on the Implementation of the Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China"
2. What evidence is needed for copyright infringement litigation
Highest The latest interpretation of the People's Court clearly stipulates what evidence can be used to identify the right holder and what evidence can be used to identify infringement. Therefore, you should pay attention to collecting these evidences before filing a lawsuit to confirm your rights or file an infringement lawsuit:
(1) Copyright-related manuscripts, originals, legal publications, copyright registration certificates, certificates issued by certification agencies, contracts for obtaining rights, etc. provided by the parties can be used as evidence.
(2) The natural person, legal person or other organization that signs the work or product is deemed to be the right holder of the copyright or copyright-related rights and interests, unless there is proof to the contrary except.
(3) The physical objects, invoices, etc. obtained by the party himself or by entrusting others to purchase infringing copies through ordering, on-site transactions, etc., can be used as evidence.
(4) Without identifying the party suspected of infringement, the notary truthfully examines the evidence obtained by the other party in the manner prescribed in the preceding paragraph. and the notarial certificate issued during the evidence collection process shall be used as evidence, unless there is contrary evidence.
According to the provisions of the "Copyright Law Implementation Regulations", works in copyright law have many meanings, for example: literary works refer to novels, poems, essays, and papers. and other works expressed in written form; oral works refer to impromptu speeches, lectures, court debates, etc.and other works expressed in the form of spoken language. 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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