The rights and interests of the creators and readers of novels, essays, poems, and other literary works that could be protected by literary copyrights included: 1. The creative right of a work: The literary copyright owner enjoys the creative right of his work, including the right to conceive, create, write, create, modify, translate, compile, etc. 2. The right to publish works: The literary copyright owner has the right to publish his works publicly in his works. 3. The right to distribute works: The literary copyright owner has the right to adapt, translate, and produce the works into audio and video products, electronic publication, etc. 4. The right to exhibition of works: The literary copyright owner has the right to hold an exhibition of his works. 5. The right of information network transmission of works: The literary copyright owner has the right to transmit the works through the Internet, television, radio, film and other information networks. 6. The right to protect the integrity of the work: The literary copyright owner has the right to protect the integrity of the work, that is, the right to protect the work from damage, including preventing the work from being tampered with, deleted, damaged, etc. A literary copyright owner can protect the rights and interests of the creators and readers of novels, essays, poems, and other literary works, protect the integrity and creativity of the works, and promote the spread and appreciation of the works.