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Which works belong to oral works?

legal analysis: oral works, also known as oral works, refer to works created in oral language, such as impromptu speeches, lectures, court debates, and poems, which are not fixed by any material carrier.

Legal basis: Article 3 of the Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China The works mentioned in this Law include works of literature, art, natural science, social science, engineering technology, etc. created in the following forms:

(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.