Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Who owns the copyright of the photos taken in the photo studio?

Who owns the copyright of the photos taken in the photo studio?

in general, it belongs to the photographer. If the photo was taken on the entrustment of others, the copyright ownership shall be agreed by the entrusting parties through the contract. If the agreement is unclear, the copyright belongs to the trustee.

however, the general principles of the civil law stipulate that citizens have the right to portrait, and they may not use their portraits for profit without their consent.

1. The object of copyright protection is that

the author transfers the original ownership of unpublished art and photographic works to others, and the exhibition of the original by the transferee does not constitute an infringement on the author's right to publish.

(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) cinematographic works and works created by methods similar to cinematography;

(7) graphic works and model works such as engineering design drawings, product design drawings, maps and schematic diagrams;

(8) computer software;

(9) other works as prescribed by laws and administrative regulations.

2. The contents of the copyright mark include

1. A statement that copying is not allowed or there is copyright, or a circle is added to the outside of the English abbreviation C of this statement. If it is an audio-visual product, it is the letter P and a circle is added to the outside.

2. The name of the copyright owner and its abbreviation.

3. Date of publication of the work. This method is widely used because it is required by universal copyright convention and the method of marking is simple and easy.

Legal basis:

Article 19 of the Copyright Law stipulates that the ownership of copyright in a commissioned work shall be agreed upon by the client and the trustee through a contract. If the contract is not clearly stipulated or concluded, the copyright belongs to the trustee.

article 2 of the copyright law, the transfer of the ownership of the original works does not change the ownership of the copyright of the works, but the exhibition right of the original works of art and photography shall be enjoyed by the original owner.

The author transfers the original ownership of unpublished works of art and photography to others, and the exhibition of the original by the transferee does not constitute an infringement on the author's right to publish.