Will adapting a work generate new copyrights
Yes, the adapter You have copyright in the adapted work, but the exercise of this copyright is subject to certain restrictions, that is, the exercise of the copyright in the adapted work must not infringe the copyright in the original work.
Specifically, the adapter only enjoys copyright in the negative sense of the adapted work, that is, the right to prevent others from using the adapted work without permission, but does not enjoy Copyright in the positive sense means that you are not allowed to use your own adaptations or to allow others to use them. This is because a work adapted from an original work contains the intellectual achievements of both the author of the original work and the author of the adaptation, and any use of the adapted work must also constitute use of the original work. Therefore, the exercise of the copyright of the adapted work or any use of the adapted work must obtain the consent of the adaptor and the copyright holder of the original work, unless otherwise specified by law. Otherwise, not only will the copyright of the adapted work be infringed, but the original work will also be infringed. of copyright.
"Copyright Law"
Article 12 The copyright of works resulting from the adaptation, translation, annotation and arrangement of existing works shall be enjoyed by the person who adapts, translates, annotates and arranges them, but the original work shall not be infringed upon when exercising the copyright. Copyright of the work.
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