Which works can be copyrighted
Literature, art, natural science, social science, engineering technology and other works created in the following forms can enjoy copyright (except for works prohibited from publication and dissemination according to law):
1. Written works;
2. Oral works;
3. Music , drama, folk art, dance, acrobatic art works;
4. Fine arts and architectural works;
5. Photographic works;
6. Film works and works created using methods similar to filmmaking;
">7. Engineering design drawings, product design drawings, maps, schematic diagrams and other graphic works and model works;
8. Computer software;
9. Other works stipulated in laws and administrative regulations.
Copyright belongs to the author, unless otherwise specified. The citizen who creates the work is the author.
Works hosted by a legal person or other organization, created on behalf of the will of the legal person or other organization, and for which the legal person or other organization assumes responsibility, legal person or other The organization is considered the author.
If there is no proof to the contrary, the citizen, legal person or other organization who signs the work is the author.
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