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What are the objects of copyright?

Legal analysis: the object of copyright refers to the object protected by copyright law and the object to which the rights and obligations of the copyright subject point. Including the following works:

1. written works: written works refer to works that express the author's feelings and thoughts in the form of language or other symbols equivalent to language.

Oral works: Oral works refer to works created in oral language and not fixed by any material carrier, such as speeches, lectures, court debates, speeches and sermons.

Three, music, drama, folk art, dance, acrobatic works of art. ..

4. Art and architectural works: Art works refer to plane or three-dimensional plastic art works with aesthetic significance, which are composed of lines, colors or other forms.

5. Photographic works: Photographic works refer to artistic works that reproduce the image of objective objects on photosensitive materials by means of photographic equipment and reasonable application of optical and chemical principles.

6. Movies and works created by methods similar to film production.

Seven, engineering design, product design drawings, maps, schematics and other graphic works and model works.

8. Computer software: Computer software refers to computer programs and related documents.

Other works as prescribed by laws and administrative regulations.

Legal basis: Copyright Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 3 The term "works" as mentioned in this Law refers to intellectual achievements that are original and can be expressed in a certain form in the fields of literature, art and science, including:

(1) Written works;

(2) Oral works;

(3) Music, drama, folk art, dance and acrobatic works;

(4) Artistic and architectural works;

(5) Photographic works;

(6) Audio-visual works;

(seven) engineering design drawings, product design drawings, maps, schematic diagrams and other graphic works and model works;

(8) Computer software;

(9) other intellectual achievements that meet the characteristics of the work.

Article 4 The exercise of rights by copyright owners and copyright-related rights holders shall not violate the Constitution and laws, and shall not harm public interests. The state shall supervise and administer the publication and dissemination of works according to law.