Clubs · Nov 28, 2024 · 2 min read
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Authors or copyright owners can allow organizations or individuals to exercise property rights on their behalf through licensing or transferring rights. This is clearly stipulated in intellectual property law to protect the author's interests and ensure the legal use of works.
The exercise of property rights is stipulated in Clause 2, Article 20 Intellectual Property Law 2005 (amended by clause 5, Article 1 Amended Intellectual Property Law 2022) as follows:
“2. The rights specified in Clause 1 of this Article are exclusively exercised by the author or copyright owner or allowed to be exercised by other organizations or individuals in accordance with the provisions of this Law.
Organizations and individuals that exploit and use one, several or all of the rights specified in Clause 1 of this Article and Clause 3, Article 19 of this Law must obtain permission from the copyright owner and pay money. copyright and other material benefits (if any) to the copyright owner, except for the cases specified in Clause 3 of this Article, Articles 25, 25a, 26, 32 and 33 of this Law. In case of creating derivative works that affect moral rights specified in Clause 4, Article 19 of this Law, the author's written consent is also required.
3. Copyright owners do not have the right to prohibit other organizations or individuals from performing the following acts:
a) Copy works only to exercise other rights prescribed by this Law; Temporary copying according to a technological process, during the operation of devices for transmission in a network between third parties through intermediaries or legal use of the work, without economic purpose independent and the copy is automatically deleted, there is no possibility of recovery.
Thus, according to regulations, authors and copyright owners can exclusively exercise or allow other organizations and individuals to exercise property rights on their behalf.
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