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What right does a photographic work belong to?

Legal subjectivity:

The copyright of photographic works includes the following rights: 1, the right to protect the integrity of works, that is, the right to protect works from distortion and tampering; 2. The right of reproduction means the right to make one or more copies of a work by printing, copying, rubbing, audio recording, video recording and copying. 3. Other rights contained in the copyright of photographic works.

Legal objectivity:

Article 10 of the Copyright Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) includes the following personal rights and property rights: (1) the right to publish, that is, the right to decide whether a work is made public; (2) the right of signature, that is, the right to indicate the identity of the author and sign his name on the work; (3) the right to modify, that is, the right to modify or authorize others to modify a work; (four) the right to protect the integrity of the work, that is, the right to protect the work from distortion and tampering; (5) the right of reproduction, that is, the right to make one or more copies of a work by means of printing, photocopying, rubbing, audio recording, video recording, reproduction or reproduction; (6) the right of distribution, that is, the right to provide the original or duplicate of a work to the public by way of sale or gift. The copyright owner may license others to exercise the rights specified in Items (5) to (17) of the preceding paragraph and get remuneration in accordance with the agreement or the relevant provisions of this Law. The copyright owner may, in accordance with the agreement or the relevant provisions of this law, transfer all or part of the rights specified in Items (5) to (17) of the first paragraph of this article and get remuneration.