1. What rights do actors who perform job performances enjoy?
1. Job performances Actors have the right to identify themselves and protect their performance image from distortion. The ownership of other rights shall be agreed upon by the parties. If the parties have not agreed or the agreement is unclear, the right to perform duties shall be enjoyed by the performance unit.
2. Legal basis: "Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China"
Article 40 Performances performed by actors to complete the performance tasks of the performance unit are job performances. Actors have the right to indicate their identity and protect their performance image from distortion. The ownership of other rights shall be agreed upon by the parties. If the parties have not agreed or the agreement is unclear, the right to perform duties shall be enjoyed by the performance unit.
If the rights of job performances are enjoyed by actors, the performance unit can use the performance free of charge within its business scope.
2. What is the meaning of performer’s rights
Theoretical circles have inconsistent understandings of the definition of the subject of performers' rights, that is, performers. There are mainly two problems:
1. Category definition. In a broad sense, performers include not only those who perform copyrighted literary and artistic works, but also those who perform literary and artistic works in the public domain, as well as those who perform non-work performances. In a narrow sense, performers only include those who perform literary and artistic works and do not include those who perform non-literary arts, such as jugglers, acrobats, sports athletes, etc.
2. Subject type. The performer in the sense of neighboring rights is definitely a natural person, but whether it can be a company, enterprise or other legal person is worth exploring. my country’s copyright law is different from that of most countries in the worldLike other artists, performances are limited to public reproductions of works, while reproductions of non-works are mainly protected by contract law or the reproducer’s portrait rights in civil law.
According to the provisions of the Copyright Law, actors performing on-duty performances have the right to identify themselves and protect their performance image from distortion. The ownership of other rights shall be agreed upon by the parties. If the parties have not agreed or the agreement is unclear, the right to perform duties shall be enjoyed by the performance unit. I hope the above content can be helpful to you. If you have other questions, you can click the button below for consultation, or go to the Legal Savior website to consult a professional lawyer.
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