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Does Qidian author not have copyright?

2024-12-20 17:14
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Anonymous
2024-12-20 17:51

Qidian authors did not have full copyright when they wrote on the Qidian platform. Qidian usually signed a contract with the author, agreeing that the copyright of the work belonged to the platform. This meant that the platform had the right to copy, distribute, and adapt the work in any form, and the author usually only received a certain percentage of the profit. However, although the platform had copyright, the author was not completely without protection. The specific method of copyright ownership may vary according to the terms of the contract, such as buying out the copyright, sharing the copyright, or the author retaining part of the copyright. Therefore, when Qidian authors wrote on the platform, the ownership of the copyright was a complicated issue that needed to be determined according to specific contracts and laws.

The contracted novel is popular. Does the author not have copyright?

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2024-12-16 04:20

In most cases, authors who signed novels that became popular did not have full copyright. Once the author signed a contract with the website, the copyright of the novel usually belonged to the platform. The author might only retain the right of signature, but for film and television copyright and publishing rights, the author had no management rights and had limited income. However, the exact ownership of the copyright might vary from platform to platform. Some platforms might sign a contract with the author to let the author retain part of the copyright, but this was not a common situation. In short, authors who signed novels that became popular often had relatively less rights in terms of copyright.

Does the copyright belong to the author?

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2024-09-13 18:30

The copyright usually referred to the copyright protection that the author enjoyed for his work, but it did not necessarily belong to the author. In most countries, copyright usually belongs to the author or his authorized agent, unless the work was jointly created by many people and had a common idea at the time of creation or the author himself did not explicitly grant permission to others to use the work. For example, in the United States, copyright belongs to the author unless the author has previously sold or granted the copyright to others. Similar situations might exist in other countries. Therefore, whether or not the copyright was owned depended on the specific circumstances of the work.

Does the copyright belong to the author?

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2024-09-13 18:23

The copyright usually belongs to the author, but in some cases, it may be assigned to the creator, editor, or translator of the work. For example, in the process of creating a literary work, the author usually owned the copyright of the work. However, if the copyright of the work has been granted to a third party such as a publishing house, an editor, or a translator, the author's copyright will be transferred. In addition, in some cases, authors may sell or grant their copyrights to third parties in exchange for other benefits. For example, the author might sell the copyright to a novel adaptation company to receive the profits from adapting and publishing the novel. Therefore, understanding the specific ownership of the author's copyright while reading the novel could help you better understand the plot and the author's creative intentions.

Does the copyright belong to the corresponding author or the first author, or is it shared?

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2024-09-19 00:30

Whether the copyright belonged to the corresponding author, the first author, or the co-author needed to be analyzed in detail. Under normal circumstances, if there was a cooperative relationship between the corresponding author and the first author, the copyright would be shared by both parties. For example, if the corresponding author and the first author were both authors and they completed the writing and editing of the novel together, the copyright of the novel would belong to both parties. However, if there was no cooperative relationship between the corresponding author and the first author, or if the corresponding author was only responsible for the publication and publicity of the article and the first author was the real author, then the copyright of the novel would belong to the first author alone. In addition, there were some special circumstances, such as the corresponding author and the first author were the same person, or the corresponding author was just the acting author. Then the copyright of the novel belonged to the corresponding author alone. In short, the specific copyright ownership situation needed to be analyzed according to the specific situation.

Does the copyright of the novel belong to the author or the platform?

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2024-12-20 02:07

There were some different opinions and situations regarding whether the copyright belonged to the author or the platform. According to the copyright law, the copyright of a novel was the exclusive right of the author to his work, including the right to publish, the right to sign, the right to modify, and so on. Therefore, legally speaking, the copyright of the novel should belong to the author himself. However, in practice, online literature platforms often signed agreements with authors to obtain certain rights to their works. For example, the platform may agree with the author to publish, distribute, and use the work on its platform, and enjoy the copyright of the work. In this case, the platform might affect the author's copyright to a certain extent. In addition, according to some of the answers and opinions in the search results, different platforms and contracts might have different regulations. Some platforms might attribute the copyright of the novel to the platform itself, and the author would only retain the right of signature. Some platforms might share the copyright of the work with the author and pay the author according to a certain percentage. To sum up, the copyright of the novel belonged to the author or the platform. The specific situation might differ depending on the platform and the contract. Before signing the contract, the author should read the terms of the contract carefully to understand his rights and responsibilities.

Does the copyright of a novel belong to the investor or the author?

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2024-09-19 13:54

The copyright of a novel usually belonged to the author. Biography novels were a type of literary work that was usually based on the experiences and lives of real people. Because biographies usually involved the names of real people, places, organizations, and other sensitive information, the copyright usually belonged to the author rather than the investor. The author can sell or share the copyright with other authors or editors to develop and promote the novel. However, when selling or sharing copyrights, the author would usually receive a certain amount of remuneration or copyright fees to cover his creative costs and other related expenses.

Does Doujinshi have copyright?

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2024-09-12 02:03

Doujinshi usually referred to the second creation of a classic work, including adaptation, continuation, rewrite, creation of derivative works, etc. As the creations of the same literature were often based on the plot, characters, worldview and other elements of the original work, they had certain copyrights. According to the copyright law, copyright included the right to create, publish, adapt, translate, and compile a work. For works of the same genre, the creative rights usually belonged to the author, that is, the author's right to re-create the original work. However, because works of the same genre are usually created based on the elements of the original work, some copyright issues may be involved. The specific situation needs to be judged according to the specific situation. Doujinshi works carry a certain amount of legal risk, so you need to be careful when creating them to avoid copyright issues. If it involves copyright issues, it is recommended to consult a professional lawyer.

Is Qidian signing a contract to buy out the copyright?

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2024-12-20 07:59

Qidian didn't buy the copyright, but only the exclusive digital rights. After the creator signed the Qidian contract, he still retained the other forms of copyright of his work. According to the terms of the contract signed by Qidian, there were different ways to distribute the copyright of the work, such as buying out the copyright, sharing the copyright, and retaining part of the copyright. The specific ownership of the copyright would be clearly stated in the contract, including whether the author could continue to exercise some of the rights. Therefore, signing a contract with Qidian did not mean buying out the copyright. It was a form of cooperation. The author still retained other forms of copyright to the work.

Does the ost singer have the copyright?

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2025-01-13 15:25

The ownership of the copyright of an OST singer was determined based on the specific situation. Under normal circumstances, OST, especially the theme song, ending song, interlude, background music, etc., were all customized by the producer of the film and television series. The copyright belonged to the producer, which was also the producer and co-producer of the film and television series. However, there were also some musicians who had already released the relevant songs or soundtracks before the production of the film and television works. In this case, the copyright of OST usually belonged to the musicians, but it would also be authorized to the producers. In addition, some singers might buy the copyright themselves when they participated in music or solo concerts. Therefore, whether an OST singer owned the copyright depended on the specific contract and agreement.

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