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Copyright analysis of CCTV Spring Festival Evening in 20 1 1 year

Copyright can be divided into personal rights and property rights of works. The personal rights of a work include the right to publish, the right to sign, the right to modify and the right to protect the integrity of the work, while the property rights of a work include the right to copy, distribute, rent, exhibit, perform, show, play, exhibit, perform, show, broadcast and disseminate information on the Internet.

Copyright law has made different periods of protection for personal rights and property rights of works, and different provisions have been made for the period of protection of property rights of works according to the subject of copyright and the nature of works.

The personal right of a work is the right that the author enjoys according to the law based on the work, with the interests of personality and identity as the content. This right is permanent and exclusive. Except for the right of publication, the protection of other personal rights has no time limit and is permanently protected by law. At the same time, the personal rights of all works are exclusive to the author and cannot be transferred or inherited.

However, there are certain restrictions on the duration of protection of the property rights and publishing rights of works, and the duration of protection varies according to the subject of copyright and the nature of works:

(1) The author of a work is a citizen, and the protection period of the property right of his work is 50 years after the author's death. After the author's death, the protection period begins at 65438+ 1 in the year following the author's death and ends at 65438+3 1 in the 50th year.

(2) The term of protection of the property right of a job work enjoyed by a legal person or other organization is 50 years, but if the work is not published within 50 years after the creation is completed, the copyright law will no longer protect it.

(3) The term of protection of cinematographic works, works created by similar cinematographic methods and photographic works is fifty years, ending on 65438+February 3 1 day in the fiftieth year after the first publication of the works. However, if the work is not published within 50 years after the creation is completed, its copyright will no longer be protected.

(4) The term of protection of the right to publish a cooperative work and the property right of the work shall be fifty years after the death of the author, but the calculation of fifty years shall start with the death time of the last co-author.

(5) For works with unknown authors, the copyright protection period is 50 years, ending at 65438+February 3 1 day in the 50th year after the first publication of the works. However, once the author's identity is determined, the general provisions of the copyright law shall apply.

(6) Publishers enjoy the copyright in the layout design of their published books and periodicals, and the protection period of this right is 65,438+00 years, ending at 65,438+08+0 days after the first publication of books and periodicals using this layout design.

(7) The copyright protection period of a sound recording and video recording work is fifty years, ending on 65438+February 3 1 day in the fiftieth year after the first publication of the work.

(eight) radio stations and television stations have the right to broadcast, record and copy the programs they broadcast. The protection period of this right is 50 years, ending on 65438+February 3 1 day in the 50th year after broadcasting.

What the Spring Festival Gala owns is the property right of the work.