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What works are explicitly protected by copyright law?

Works protected by copyright law include: written works, oral works, musical works, dramatic works, folk art works, dance works, acrobatic works, fine arts works, architectural works, photographic works, film works and works created by similar film-making methods, graphic works, model works, computer software and folk writing works.

1. What works are clearly protected by the copyright law?

Works protected by copyright mainly include the following categories:

1. Written works: novels, essays, essays, poems, plays, academic papers, works, periodicals, teaching materials and letters. Diaries, newspapers, advertising words. Not all works in the form of written works are written works, such as calligraphy works, but a kind of artistic works.

2. Oral works: impromptu speeches, lectures, court debates and other works expressed in oral and linguistic forms.

3. Musical works: songs, symphonies and other works with or without words that can be sung or played.

4. Dramatic works: Dramas, operas, local operas, scripts and other works created for stage performances. Drama script, drama script, opera script, ballet script)

5. Quyi works: cross talk, string playing, storytelling, jokes, Allegro, Shandong Allegro, Jingyun Drum, JD.COM Drum, Xihe Drum, Henan pendant and other forms of rap scripts.

6. Dance works: The design of dance movements and the arrangement of procedures can be recorded in words or other specific ways. For example, dance works are expressed in the form of dance scores.

7. Acrobatic art works: scripts created for performances such as car skills, ventriloquism, top bowl, tightrope walking, lion dance and magic.

8. Works of art: refers to plane or three-dimensional plastic arts such as painting, calligraphy and sculpture, which are formed by lines, colors or other means.

9. Architectural works: design drawings of buildings or paintings and photos with buildings as the core.

10. Photographic works: pictures that objectively record the image of an object.

1 1, film works and works created by methods similar to movies: film works (sound and silence), TV works, video works, etc.

12. Graphic works: engineering design drawings, product design drawings, maps, circuit diagrams and anatomical drawings.

13. model works: three-dimensional works made in a certain proportion, such as miniature landscapes.

14, computer Software: refers to the program in the computer system and its document interpretation software (English: software) is a collection of computer data and instructions organized in a specific order.

15. Folk writing works: fairy tales, folk fables, folklore, folk operas, folk songs, folk songs, folk music, folk dances, folk plastic arts and folk architectural arts.

Second, what conditions should a work meet?

Works generally refer to the results of intellectual labor that reflect the author's thoughts and feelings or his understanding of the objective world through language, characters and symbols. Article 2 of China's "Regulations on the Implementation of Copyright Law" stipulates that a work refers to an intellectual creation that is original in the fields of literature, art and science and can be reproduced in some tangible form.

A work can be divided into two parts, one is the content, that is, the thoughts, feelings, concepts or objective things expressed in the work; The other part refers to the form of expression of the work, that is, how the work expresses the above content.

The components of this work are:

(1) must be original, that is, the work must be the result of the author's own creation, not copied from others;

(2) It must be reproduced in a tangible form, that is, it can be perceived by human senses.

The former element enables the work to reflect the author's thoughts and wisdom, constitutes an intellectual labor achievement and has spiritual value, while the latter element enables the work to obtain certain benefits through reproduction and has economic value.

The scope of works protected by copyright law is relatively wide, and our common works are mainly written works, art works, music works and computer software. Among them, for computer software, it is necessary to apply for granting copyright before it will be protected accordingly. Unlike other types of works, copyright can be obtained automatically from the time of creation.