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Genuine means "proper use of copyright". Copyright belongs to the copyright owner. The copyright owner sets the conditions for use. As long as the user meets the conditions, it is considered to be correct use and does not violate copyright law. Enterprises develop products, register them legally, and are protected by intellectual property rights, and then produce products to make profits.
Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China
Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China
(Adopted at the 15th meeting of the Standing Committee of the Seventh National People's Congress on September 7, 1990, and amended according to the Decision on Amendment adopted at the 24th meeting of the Standing Committee of the Ninth National People's Congress on October 27, 2001) The Copyright Law is the sum of legal norms that protect the exclusive rights of copyright owners to their literary, artistic, scientific and other works. Its mission is to protect the legitimate rights and interests of copyright owners, encourage the creation and dissemination of works that are beneficial to socialist spiritual and material civilization, and promote the prosperity and development of socialist literature, art, science and technology.
The legal protection of copyright came into being after the invention of movable type printing, when the printing industry emerged and large-scale copying and selling of works became possible. As a modern civil law system, copyright law emerged during the European bourgeois revolution in the 18th century. It is generally believed that the "Queen Anne's Statute" promulgated in the UK in 1709 and implemented in 1710 was the world's first modern copyright law. Now most countries in the world have promulgated "Copyright Law" to protect the property rights and personal rights of copyright owners. In addition, copyright legal protection has begun to become internationalized, and many international treaties have been signed between countries, such as the "Berne Convention for the Protection of Artistic Works" and the "Universal Copyright Convention".
my country's Copyright Law has also begun to be implemented. The narrow sense of copyright law refers only to this law. The broad sense of copyright law includes not only the Copyright Law and its implementing regulations, but also the provisions and legislative interpretations on copyright in laws and regulations such as the Constitution, the General Principles of Civil Law and the Civil Procedure Law, the opinions and replies of the Supreme People's Court on the implementation of the Copyright Law, and the provisions, instructions, orders and resolutions on copyright in administrative regulations formulated by the State Council. my country has now participated in the World Copyright Convention and the Berne Convention, and the contents of the conventions also fall within the scope of the broad sense of copyright law.
Copyright law is about the possession and control of intellectual achievements, which are intangible property, so the law must clearly define the scope of protection. The basic contents of copyright law include: the subject of copyright, that is, the copyright owner, the object of copyright, that is, the work, the content of copyright, that is, personal rights and property rights; the limitation of copyright, the term of copyright, the inheritance, transfer and permission of copyright, the infringement industry and penalties, etc.
Copyright law is a special law of civil law. When it is applied, it is handled according to the principle that special law prevails over general law. Copyright law contains not only civil law norms, but also administrative norms and litigation norms. Therefore, copyright law basically belongs to the category of civil law. It is a comprehensive legal document that is mainly based on civil law norms and has a certain degree of justice.
Genuine means "proper use of copyright". Copyright belongs to the copyright owner. The copyright owner sets the conditions for use. As long as the user meets the conditions, it is considered to be correct use and does not violate copyright law. Enterprises develop products, register them legally, and are protected by intellectual property rights, and then produce products to make profits.
Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China
Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China
(Adopted at the 15th meeting of the Standing Committee of the Seventh National People's Congress on September 7, 1990, and amended according to the Decision on Amendment adopted at the 24th meeting of the Standing Committee of the Ninth National People's Congress on October 27, 2001) The Copyright Law is the sum of legal norms that protect the exclusive rights of copyright owners to their literary, artistic, scientific and other works. Its mission is to protect the legitimate rights and interests of copyright owners, encourage the creation and dissemination of works that are beneficial to socialist spiritual and material civilization, and promote the prosperity and development of socialist literature, art, science and technology.
The legal protection of copyright came into being after the invention of movable type printing, when the printing industry emerged and large-scale copying and selling of works became possible. As a modern civil law system, copyright law emerged during the European bourgeois revolution in the 18th century. It is generally believed that the "Queen Anne's Statute" promulgated in the UK in 1709 and implemented in 1710 was the world's first modern copyright law. Now most countries in the world have promulgated "Copyright Law" to protect the property rights and personal rights of copyright owners. In addition, copyright legal protection has begun to become internationalized, and many international treaties have been signed between countries, such as the "Berne Convention for the Protection of Artistic Works" and the "Universal Copyright Convention".
my country's Copyright Law has also begun to be implemented. The narrow sense of copyright law refers only to this law. The broad sense of copyright law includes not only the Copyright Law and its implementing regulations, but also the provisions and legislative interpretations on copyright in laws and regulations such as the Constitution, the General Principles of Civil Law and the Civil Procedure Law, the opinions and replies of the Supreme People's Court on the implementation of the Copyright Law, and the provisions, instructions, orders and resolutions on copyright in administrative regulations formulated by the State Council. my country has now participated in the World Copyright Convention and the Berne Convention, and the contents of the conventions also fall within the scope of the broad sense of copyright law.
Copyright law is about the possession and control of intellectual achievements, which are intangible property, so the law must clearly define the scope of protection. The basic contents of copyright law include: the subject of copyright, that is, the copyright owner, the object of copyright, that is, the work, the content of copyright, that is, personal rights and property rights; the limitation of copyright, the term of copyright, the inheritance, transfer and permission of copyright, the infringement industry and penalties, etc.
Copyright law is a special law of civil law. When it is applied, it is handled according to the principle that special law prevails over general law. Copyright law contains not only civil law norms, but also administrative norms and litigation norms. Therefore, copyright law basically belongs to the category of civil law. It is a comprehensive legal document that is mainly based on civil law norms and has a certain degree of justice.
Copyright law is a special law of civil law. When it is applied, it is handled according to the principle that special law prevails over general law. Copyright law contains not only civil law norms, but also administrative norms and litigation norms. Therefore, copyright law basically belongs to the category of civil law. It is a comprehensive legal document that is mainly based on civil law norms and has a certain degree of justice.