What property rights can the copyright owner enjoy?
The copyright owner’s property rights are published, transferred or licensed to others by the copyright owner. The property rights arising from the works created are transferable, unlike the copyright owner's personal rights, which are not transferable. According to the "Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China", copyright owners enjoy the following property rights according to law:
1. Right of reproduction. That is, the right to make one or more copies of the work by printing, copying, rubbing, recording, videotaping, ripping, remaking, etc.;
2. Distribution right. That is, the right to provide the original work or a copy of the work to the public by selling or donating it;
3. The right to lease. That is, the right to license to others for a fee the temporary use of film works, works created by methods similar to filmmaking, and computer software, except that computer software is not the main subject of the rental;
4. The right to exhibit works. That is, the right to publicly display originals or copies of art works and photographic works;
5. Performance rights. That is, the right to publicly perform works and publicly broadcast the works by various means;
6. Screening rights. That is, the right to publicly reproduce works created by art, photography, film and similar filmmaking methods through projectors, slide projectors and other technical equipment;
7. Broadcasting rights. That is, the right to publicly broadcast or disseminate works by wireless or wired means, and to disseminate broadcast works to the public through loudspeakers or other similar tools for transmitting symbols, sounds, and images;
8. The right of information network dissemination. That is, providing works to the public through wired or wireless means, so that the public can obtain the rights to the works at a time and place of their personal choosing;
9. Filming rights. That is, by making a movie or using a method similar to making a movieThe right to fix the work on the carrier;
10. The right to adapt. That is, the right to change the work and create a new original work;
11. Translation right. The right to convert works from one language into another;
12. Right of compilation. The right to assemble works or fragments of works into new works through selection or arrangement;
13. The right to receive remuneration. The copyright owner has the right to obtain remuneration in accordance with the agreement or the relevant provisions of the copyright law when he publishes his work, or licenses others to use the work, or transfers the copyright in whole or in part;
14. Other rights that should be enjoyed by the copyright owner in accordance with the law.
Moral rights of copyright
Personal rights of copyright are the moral rights that the author enjoys in accordance with the law in the work. It is related to the moral rights in civil law. Personal rights are different. 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, personal rights of copyright mainly include:
1. Right of publication;
2. Signature Right;
3. Right to modify;
4. Right to protect the integrity of the work.
The above is the relevant knowledge summarized for you by the editor of Legal Savior Network. It is worth noting that in practice, our citizens, legal persons or other organizations enjoy copyright in accordance with the law regardless of whether their works are published or not. If you have any questions, please feel free to consult a lawyer on this website.