What personal rights and property rights can the copyright owner enjoy
(1) Personal rights of the copyright; Personal rights of the copyright are the legal rights of the author over the work The moral rights enjoyed are different from the personal rights in civil law. The personal rights in copyright include the author's identity rights. The personal rights enjoyed by the author only arise after the creation of the work. They are enjoyed by the author for life and are generally intransferable and inalienable. Property rights in copyrights are transferable, but personal rights are generally not transferable. According to the laws of our country, the personal rights of copyright mainly include: 1) The right of publication. 2) Right of signature. 3) Right of modification. 4) Protect the integrity of the work.
(2) Copyright property rights; Copyright property rights are the rights of the copyright owner or to authorize others to use the work and obtain remuneration.
my country's "Copyright Law" stipulates that copyright owners have the right to use and receive remuneration, that is, to copy, perform, broadcast, exhibit, distribute, make movies, TV, The right to record or use the work by adapting, translating, annotating, editing, etc.; and the right to license others to use the work in the above-mentioned ways and receive compensation for it.
Unless otherwise provided by law or administrative regulations, in general, any use of the work must be authorized by the author and remuneration must be paid.
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