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Noun interpretation of works

Noun interpretation of works

All intellectual achievements of literary, artistic or scientific nature produced by the author's creative activities and expressed in some material form.

Works are protected by copyright laws in various countries, which generally refer to the results of intellectual labor that reflect the author's thoughts and feelings or his understanding of the objective world through language, characters and symbols. Article 2 of China's "Regulations on the Implementation of Copyright Law" stipulates that a work refers to an intellectual creation that is original in the fields of literature, art and science and can be reproduced in some tangible form.

It is all intellectual achievements with literary, artistic or scientific nature, which are expressed in a certain material form through the author's creative activities. According to the copyright law of most countries (see copyright) and the provisions of major international copyright conventions, works that can be protected by copyright include novels, poems, essays, papers, shorthand records, digital games and other written works; Oral works such as lectures, speeches and sermons; Musical works with or without words; Dramatic or musical works; Pantomime and dance works, paintings, calligraphy, prints, sculptures, carvings and other works of art; Practical works of art; Architectural works of art; Photographic works of art; Film works; Sketches, maps, design drawings, sketches and three-dimensional works related to geography, topography, architecture and science and technology.