How long is the copyright protection period of a work?
The protection period of copyright property rights, Depending on the nature of the work and the subject of the copyright, the protection period is as follows.
1. The period during which the author is a citizen
The protection period is the lifetime of the author and 50 years after the death, ending on December 31 of the 50th year after the author's death; if it is a collaborative work, it ends with the last deceased author. December 31st of the 50th year after death.
2. The period when the author is a legal person or other organization
The protection period is 50 years. It ends on December 31 of the 50th year after the work was first published; however, if the work has not been published within 50 years after the creation, it will no longer be protected by copyright law.
3. Duration of special works
Film works and creations using methods similar to filmmaking The protection period for works and photographic works is 50 years, ending on December 31 of the 50th year after the work was first published; however, if the work has not been published within 50 years after the creation, the copyright law will no longer protect it.
For works with unknown authors, the protection period for the right to use and receive remuneration is 50 years after the work is first published. The "unidentified" author here mostly refers to the situation where it is difficult to determine the author's identity because the work is published under a pseudonym, a pseudonym, a pseudonym, or without a signature. If the author is identified within 50 years, the protection period of his copyright shall be as specified.
You can see that the protection period of the right to degenerate will vary depending on the situation and the difference in the works, but the approximate period is often the same 50 years, if you encounter any problems in this regard, you can contact a lawyer to help solve it. The Legal Savior Network also provides online lawyer consultation services. You are welcome to have legal consultation.
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