1. Who should own the copyright of the negatives of children's artistic photos
1. If there is no special agreement, the copyright of the negatives of children's artistic photos should belong to the creator, that is, the photographer. However, if a photographer takes artistic photos of children at the request of a customer, the photographer only retains the right to authorize the artistic photos of children, and other rights, such as the right to publish, the right to modify, the right to use and receive remuneration, and the right to protect the integrity of the work. It may not be exercised if it conflicts with the portrait rights of the portrait owner. The copyright of the negative belongs to the portrait rights owner who took the photo, that is, the child.
2. Legal basis: "Patent Law"
Article 20 Ownership of original works The transfer does not change the ownership of the copyright of the work, but the right to display the original works of art and photography is enjoyed by the original owner. The author transfers the ownership of the original unpublished works of art and photography to others, and the transferee's exhibition of the Originals does not constitute an infringement of the author's right to publish.
2. What are the objects protected by copyright?
1. Written works;
2. Oral works;
3. Works of music, drama, folk art, dance, and acrobatics;
4. Works of art and architecture;
5. Photographic works;
6. Film works and works created using methods similar to filmmaking ;
7. Graphic works such as engineering design drawings, product design drawings, maps, schematic diagrams, etc.and model works;
8. Computer software;
9. Laws and administrative regulations 's other works.
The transfer of ownership of the original work does not change the ownership of the copyright of the work, but the exhibition rights of the original works of art and photography belong to the owner of the original work. The author transfers the ownership of the original unpublished works of art and photography to others, and the transferee's exhibition of the originals does not constitute an infringement of the author's right to publish. I hope the above content can be helpful to you. If you have other questions, you can click the button below for consultation, or go to the Legal Savior website to consult a professional lawyer.