What rights does the original copyright owner still have after the copyright is transferred?
The personal rights of the copyright owner are not transferable, that is, the copyright People always enjoy it regardless of whether they exist in the world. The personal rights in copyright include: the right of publication, which is the right to decide whether the work is made public; the right of signature, which is the right to decide whether and how to indicate the author's identity; the right to protect the integrity of the work, That is, the right to allow others to modify the work and to prohibit distortion or tampering with the work.
Article 20 of the "Copyright Law" stipulates that the protection period of the author's right of signature, right of modification, and right to protect the integrity of the work is not limited. Secondly, according to the copyright transfer agreement between the copyright owner and the transferee, which property rights in the Copyright Law have been transferred, and those that have not been transferred will naturally enjoy them.
Article 25 of the Copyright Law transfers the rights specified in Items (5) to (17) of Article 10, Paragraph 1 of this Law, A written contract should be concluded. Among them, items (5) to (17) of paragraph 1 of Article 10 are:
(5) Right of reproduction, that is, by printing, copying, The right to make one or more copies of the work by printing, recording, videotaping, dubbing, re-photographing, etc.;
(6) Distribution rights, that is, by selling or giving away The right to provide the original or copy of the work to the public;
(7) The right to rent, that is, to allow others to temporarily use the film work and create it in a similar way to filmmaking for a fee rights to works and computer software, except that computer software is not the main subject of the lease;
(8) Exhibition rights, that is, public display of original works of art and photography Or the right to make copies;
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 public reproduction of fine arts,Rights to photography, films, and works created by methods similar to filmmaking;(11) Broadcasting rights, that is, the public broadcast or dissemination of works by wireless means, The right to disseminate broadcast works to the public by means of wired transmission or rebroadcasting, and the right to disseminate broadcast works to the public through loudspeakers or other similar means of transmitting symbols, sounds, and images;
(12) Information network dissemination right, that is, the right to provide works to the public through wired or wireless means so that the public can obtain the works at a time and place of their 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) The right of adaptation, that is, the right to change the work and create a new original work;
(15) The right of translation, that is, the right to change the work from the original The right to convert one language into another language;
16) The right to compile, that is, to assemble a work or fragments of a work into a new work through selection or arrangement rights;
(17) Other rights that should be enjoyed by the copyright owner.
When the copyright is transferred, since the personal rights of the copyright cannot be transferred, you can enjoy the personal rights of the copyright. If you have other related questions you would like to know, please feel free to consult the free legal consultation of Legal Savior Network, which can help you answer your doubts.
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