Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How to distinguish legal person's works from special duty's works?

How to distinguish legal person's works from special duty's works?

The main difference between the works of legal persons and those of special posts lies in the issue of the right of signature. The right of authorship of a legal person's work belongs to the legal person, and the right of authorship of the copyright of a work in a special post still belongs to the creator.

The work of a legal person is not clearly defined. The third paragraph of Article 1 1 of the Copyright Law stipulates that "as the author of a work created under the auspices of a legal person or other organization, the legal person or other organization shall bear the responsibility". That is, as the "author", the legal person enjoys the complete copyright of the work, including the personal rights and property rights of the work.

The copyright of special post works shall be enjoyed by legal persons or unincorporated units, and the author shall have the right of signature. Special post work only refers to the following two types of work: (1) engineering design, product design drawings and their descriptions, computer software, maps, etc. Is mainly created by making use of the material and technical conditions of the legal person or entity without legal personality, and the legal person or entity without legal personality shall bear the responsibility. Providing material and technical conditions means providing funds, equipment or materials specially for creation. (2) others.