This view was wrong. According to China's " copyright law ", the term of protection of all rights of copyright is the lifetime of the author and 50 years after his death. However, the term of protection of the author's right of authorization, right of modification, and right to protect the integrity of the work is not limited. In other words, the author could exercise the right of authorization, the right to modify, and the right to protect the integrity of the work indefinitely, but the right to publish, translate, and compile the article had to be protected within a certain period of time. Otherwise, it would be lost.
The term of protection under the Universal copyright Convention is the author's lifetime and after his death, but the laws of some countries may be different. For example, in the United States, copyright protection could last for the lifetime of the author and 50 years after his death.
The term of protection of property rights in copyrights is usually 20 years, but it may be extended or shortened according to specific circumstances. The property rights in copyright include the right of signature, the right of modification, the right of display, and the right of supervision. These rights can continue to be effective after the death of the copyright owner until they are automatically extinguished after 20 years. If the copyright owner wants to extend the protection period of these rights, he can negotiate with the copyright inheritor or use other methods to exercise these rights within the scope of the law. It should be noted that the term of protection of property rights in copyrights is not unlimited. If there is no change in the copyright after 20 years, these rights will expire. In addition, if the copyright owner wants to exercise other rights in the copyright, such as adaptation, translation, production of derivative works, etc., they also need to comply with the law and obtain the corresponding permission or remuneration.
The term of protection for property rights in individual copyright is the author's lifetime and 50 years after his death.
The copyright protection period of the work was not 50 years after the author's death, but the permanent rights of the author and his heirs. According to the international copyright law, the copyright protection period of a work is determined by the author himself, but it is usually set to the permanent rights of the author and his heirs. As long as the ownership of the copyright is not lost within the effective period of the copyright, the copyright will remain valid. Therefore, if a copyright holder died before the copyright expired, his heir would have permanent rights to the copyright. Even if the copyright expired, as long as the copyright was not effectively abandoned or lost, the heir could still continue to enjoy the copyright. It should be noted that some countries or regions may have slightly different laws, but the copyright protection period in most countries is the permanent right of the author and his heirs.
The term of protection of property rights in copyrights was clearly stipulated by law. Under normal circumstances, it was 20 years. However, according to the first paragraph of article 34 of the copyright law, the author's right of authorization, right of modification, and right to protect the integrity of the work are not limited. This means that the author can modify, publish and distribute his work at will during the copyright protection period, but he has to abide by the relevant laws and regulations. In addition, according to the first paragraph of article 39 of the copyright law, the protection period of the property rights in the copyright (including the accompanying right, adaptation right, translation right, compilation right, etc.) can be extended to 50 years or 5 years after 50 years, unless otherwise stipulated by law.
The term of copyright protection for a citizen's work was the author's lifetime plus 50 years after his death.
In China, the copyright protection for 1987 literary works was 50 years after the author's death. In the 1980s, China began to implement the copyright law, which stipulated that the copyright protection period of works was 50 years after the author's death. This meant that if the author died after the creation of the work, the copyright protection period would be extended for 50 years until the death of the copyright owner.
The term of protection for the right to publish a citizen's work is:1. Twenty years after the death of the author. According to Chinese law, the copyright of a citizen's work would expire 20 years after the author's death. If the author did not publish his work within 20 years before his death, the right to publish his work would be deemed to have been automatically waived without any responsibility. If the work was discovered 20 years after the author's death, the author could still claim the right to publish it, but he had to provide sufficient evidence to prove its existence and publication.
The copyright protection period is 50 years. If the author is an individual, when does the protection period start? According to the provisions of the "copyright law", the term of protection of copyright is divided into: 1. 50 years of protection from the date of creation; 2. Personal rights protection for the author for 50 years after the completion of the creation. Therefore, if the author created the work during the copyright protection period, the copyright would be protected until the expiration date 50 years later. If the author created the work 50 years ago, the term of protection of the copyright would start from 50 years after the completion of the creation. If the author created the work after 50 years, the copyright protection period was not limited to 50 years, but the author still had to abide by the relevant laws and regulations.
No, the term of copyright protection was established in the early 1990s. The current term of protection is 20 years from the date of creation. However, according to article 34 of the copyright law, the author's personal rights, property rights, and other personal rights could be protected indefinitely. Therefore, even if the author did not exercise the copyright after the end of the copyright protection period, his personal rights and other personal rights could still continue to be protected.