What is the content of copyright
Copyright includes personal rights and property rights, Article 10 of the Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China The five copyrights stipulated are the right to publish, the right to authorize, the right to protect the integrity of the work, the right to modify and the right to receive remuneration.
The personal rights of copyright are the rights enjoyed by the author in accordance with copyright law and related to the work. Related personal rights include the right to publish, the right to authorize, the right to protect the integrity of the work, and the right to modify. In addition to the right to publish, the personal rights in copyright are always protected by law and belong to the author forever. They cannot be transferred or inherited.
Copyright property rights are those of the author or other copyright holders in accordance with copyright law. The property rights associated with the work, including the right to use and the right to receive remuneration. The property rights of works can be transferred, inherited or bequeathed in accordance with the law.
The protection period of copyright varies depending on the nature of the personal rights and property rights of the copyright.
The protection period of the personal rights of the copyright is not limited. After the author dies, the author's right to sign, modify, and protect the integrity of the work are protected by the author's heirs or legatees; if there is no heir or recipient, , its signature, modification rights and rights to protect the integrity of the work are protected by the copyright administrative department.
There is a time limit for the protection period of copyright in works. For a citizen's work, the protection period for the right to publish, use and receive remuneration is the life of the author and fifty years after his death; in the case of a collaborative work, the period ends Fifty years after the death of the last author. For unpublished works during the author's lifetime, if the author has not explicitly stated not to publish them, the protection period is fifty years after the author's death. The right to publish can be transferred to heirs, legatees or the legal owner of the original work. Exercise.
The property rights and publication rights in copyright have passed The term of protection means that it enters the public domain and others can use it at will without paying remuneration or obtaining permission. However, their rights of authorship, modification and protection of the integrity of the work must not be infringed.
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