Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - (1) Whether Ding's photo "Great Rivers and Mountains" with the real scene as the shooting object belongs to the works protected by copyright law, and explain the reasons.
(1) Whether Ding's photo "Great Rivers and Mountains" with the real scene as the shooting object belongs to the works protected by copyright law, and explain the reasons.
(1) Ding's photographic work "Great Rivers and Mountains" with real scenes as the shooting object is a work protected by copyright law. Article 2 of the Regulations for the Implementation of the Copyright Law stipulates that works referred to in the Copyright Law refer to intellectual creations that are original in the fields of literature, art and science and can be reproduced in some tangible form. Paragraph 2 of Article 11 of the Copyright Law stipulates that "the citizen who creates a work is the author". "Great Rivers and Mountains" was shot by Ding Mou. During the shooting process, he took the representative landscape "Dajingmen" in Zhangjiakou as the shooting object and made some original intellectual creations.
(2) The actions of the two defendants in this case infringed Ding's copyright. The infringed rights include the right of signature, the right of reproduction and the right of distribution.
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