Clubs · Nov 26, 2024 · 2 min read
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The duration of copyright protection is the period during which an author or copyright owner is legally protected in their rights to a work. Typically, this period extends throughout the author's lifetime plus a certain number of years after their death, depending on the type of work and the laws of each country. Understanding the protection duration helps authors safeguard their rights and effectively monetize their works.
Clause 2 Article 1 Intellectual Property Law 2005 (Intellectual property law amended and supplemented in 2009) regulations: "Copyright is the right of organizations and individuals to works they create or own."
Thus, copyright includes the specific rights that the law gives to the author or owner of a work to name the work, have a real name or pseudonym on the work, and to have a real name or pen name mentioned on the work. name when the work is published or used; Copying, adapting or transmitting or disseminating a work to the public by allowing others to participate in the process of exploiting the work.
- Rights to name the work; put your real name or pseudonym on the work; be given your real name or pseudonym when the work is published or used; protect the integrity of the work, which is protected indefinitely.
- The right to publish the work or let others publish the work and the contents of the property rights are protected for the following period:
For cinematographic works, photography works, works of applied art, and anonymous works, the term of protection is 75 years from the time the work is first published. For works of cinema, photography, and applied art that have not been published within 25 years. 100 years since the work was shaped.
+ Works that do not fall under the above categories have a term of protection that is the entire life of the author and 50 years following the year of the author's death. In case a work has a co-author, the term of protection ends in the 50th year after the year the last co-author dies.
+ For anonymous works, when information about the author appears, the term of protection is the entire life of the author and fifty years after the year of the author's death.
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