How long is the copyright period for advertising films?
According to the "Copyright Law" and other relevant laws According to the regulations, the protection period of copyright is as follows:
1. The author is a citizen, and the protection period is the author’s lifetime plus 50 years after his death. The protection period for a collaborative work is the life of the author plus 50 years after death, starting from the time of death of the last author to die.
2. For legal person works, the protection period is 50 years from the first publication of the work. Unpublished, 50 years after creation.
3. Film works, works created using methods similar to filmmaking, and photographic works have a protection period of 50 years from the first publication of the work. Unpublished, 50 years after creation.
4. The protection period for works with unknown authors is 50 years years (since first publication), but once authorship has been established the normal rules apply.
5. The protection period of the publisher’s layout design right is 10 years from the first publication.
6. The performer’s right to identify himself or herself; to protect the image of the performance from being distorted, etc. The protection period is not limited; otherwise, it is 50 years from the date of the performance.
7. The protection period for the producer of audio and video recordings to permit others to copy, distribute, rent, and disseminate their audio and video recordings to the public through information networks begins after the first production is completed. 50 years.
8. Radio stations and television stations are entitled to rebroadcast, record and copy for 50 years after the first broadcast.
The copyright period of commercials is the same as other copyrights. It does not mean that the copyright will disappear after the commercials are broadcast.Yes, people need to be able to win over people. You may not understand the copyright usage period or specific requirements of commercial films. In this case, you can find a lawyer from Legal Savior Network to explain it to you one-on-one.
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