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Two Questions About the Author's Right

2024-09-23 14:10
1. If I take a photo of an outdoor work of art, such as a sculpture, who will own the copyright of the photo? If the act of photography was understood as the act of copying the outdoor art work, that is, the sculpture, for example, the three-dimensional sculpture was copied in two-dimensional form, if it was determined to be copied, would the copyright of the photo belong to the creator of the sculpture? If I want to publish this photo, do I need permission from the copyright owner of the sculpture? 2. If I use a projector to show a film that's still under copyright without any permission, For a movie, whose copyright would be damaged by this action? Hehe, first of all, thank you for your replies. The article 22 that everyone quoted is about fair use, right? As far as the above-mentioned photography itself is concerned, it is not an act of copyright violation and does not violate the copyright of the sculptor. However, I would like to know about the copyright of this photo that was produced? If you're talking about fair use, I think it means that the photography of this photo, which means that the copying of this sculpture, does not require the permission of the sculptor. This copying is not an act of copyright. As for the photo itself, who owns the rights to it? The reason why I mentioned this is because I read a book about this kind of photography. It was described as a copy of the sculpture, a copy from a three-dimensional work to a two-dimensional work. The object of copyright was a work. To be a work, one needed to be original. If it was a copy, it definitely did not have any creativity. In other words, this photo was not a work and should not have copyright. Was it like this? The first post mentioned that if it was a news report, it could be exempted according to article 22,"(3) For the purpose of reporting current affairs, it is inevitable to reproduce or quote published works in newspapers, journals, radio stations, television stations, and other media." However, the nature of the photo itself was still unclear. Taking a step back, under the premise that it was considered a copying act, the copyright issue of the photo itself was ignored. If the photo was used, did it have to follow the principle of "fair use"? Regarding the second question, I would like to know if the copyright of the screenwriter is the right to perform or the right to show?
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2024-09-23 14:45

Sure. Do you have any questions about copyright?

Questions about the author's skyscrapers

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A Problem About the Author's Right

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2024-09-20 04:52

The term "copyright" referred to the personal and property rights enjoyed by the author of his work. Personal rights include the right of publication, the right of signature, the right of modification, the right of protection and authorization, etc.; property rights include the transfer, inheritance, rental, and permission of others. The scope of copyright protection is the creativity of the work. Without the permission of the copyright owner, no one can copy, distribute, rent, display, perform, broadcast, exhibit, etc. to use the work of others. At the same time, the copyright owner has the right to choose whether to use it, as well as the way, time and place of use. If the novel was originally written by the author, then the author had the copyright. If the novel was adapted, translated, and sorted out, then the corresponding person who adapted, translated, and sorted out the novel would also obtain the corresponding copyright. If the novel involves copyright issues, it is recommended to pay attention to protecting your own copyright when writing and apply for copyright registration with the relevant departments as soon as possible.

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2024-09-17 22:53

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A few questions about the author's dancing heavenly king!

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2024-09-19 23:26

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Two questions about the novel?

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The Eight Dragons and Dragons is one of the martial arts novels written by Mr. Jin Yong. The following are two common questions: How is the world in the Eight Dragons and Eight Dragons composed? There were seven different continents in the world of the Eight Dragons: Yanmen Pass, Yanmen Pass, Mermaid Island, East Ocean Dragon Palace, Snow Mountain Flying Fox, Mount Song, and Mount Zhongnan. Every continent had its own unique geography, climate, culture, customs, and so on. In addition, there were huge mountain ranges such as the Nine Winding Yellow River and the Great Wall, as well as many rivers and lakes. There were also many sects, martial artists, and martial arts masters. What are the famous characters in the 2nd edition? There were many famous figures in the Eight Divisions of Heavenly Dragons, such as Duan Yu, Xu Zhu, Murong Fu, Wang Yuyan, Duan Zhengchun, Zhong Ling and Yu Xiu, and the Four Friends of Mei Zhuang. Duan Yu and Xu Zhu were the main characters while Murong Fu was one of the villains. In addition, there were many other characters such as Ding Chunqiu, Huang Chang, and the sweeping monk who were also highly respected in the Heavenly Dragons 'Eight Tribes.

Questions about A Tale of Two Cities

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A Tale of Two Cities was a story about London and Paris in the late 19th century. Here are some questions related to A Tale of Two Cities: Why did Charles Dickens compare London and Paris to two cities looking at each other in A Tale of Two Cities? What are the main characters in A Tale of Two Cities? What were their personalities and fates? How did Charles Dickens describe the conflict between the two social classes in his novel? What are the classic scenes and dialogue in A Tale of Two Cities? What thoughts and feelings do they reflect? Why did Charles Dickens cast the protagonist's eyes to the future at the end of the novel to express his pessimism about human civilization and helplessness about the fate of mankind?

Two questions about American literature.

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2024-09-18 06:51

There were many schools of thought in American literature, such as realism, modernism, post-modernism, and so on. Some of these schools of thought were very famous in American literature, such as romantic literature, literary works during the American Civil War, literary works during the American Revolutionary War, and novels from the early 20th century. Some of them were famous, such as Owen, William Faulkner, Ernest Hemmingway, Calvino, Margaret Atwood, etc. American literature was as diverse and complex as other American literature works. It reflected the history, politics, society and culture of the United States, as well as all aspects of human life and values.

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