Clubs · Nov 26, 2024 · 2 min read
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The right to copy a work is a crucial aspect of property rights within copyright. Property rights include rights related to exploiting and using works for profit, with the right to copy allowing the owner to create reproductions of the work. This is protected by law to ensure economic rights for the author or copyright owner. Understanding the right to copy helps protect authors' rights and prevent copyright infringement.
According to Clause 1, Article 20 Intellectual Property Law 2005 amended by Clause 5, Article 1 Amended Intellectual Property Law 2022 (Effective from January 1, 2023) regulates property rights including the following rights:
a) Making derivative works;
b) Perform the work to the public directly or indirectly through audio or video recordings or any other technical means at a location that is accessible to the public but that the public cannot freely choose. choose the time and each part of the work;
c) Directly or indirectly copy all or part of the work by any means or form, except for the case specified in Point a, Clause 3 of this Article;
d) Distributing or importing for distribution to the public through sale or other form of transfer of ownership of originals or copies of works in tangible form, except for the case specified in Point b, Clause 3, Article This;
d) Broadcast and communicate to the public the work by wire, wireless, electronic information network or any other technical means, including providing the work to the public in a way that accessible to the public at a place and time of their choosing;
e) Renting originals or copies of cinematographic works and computer programs, except in cases where the computer program is not the main object of the rental.”
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 as 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.
According to regulations, property rights include direct or indirect copying of all or part of a work by any means or form, except in the following cases:
- 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 commercial purposes Independent documents and copies are automatically deleted and cannot be restored.
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