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1. Identification documents of the author or other copyright holders:Individuals need to provide ID cards, and companies need to provide business licenses, cooperation agreements or contracts of co-authors, and identification certificates of each co-author.
2. Proof of copyright ownership of the work1) A copy of the cover and copyright page of the work;
2) Photocopies or samples of part or all of the manuscript of the written work;
3) Table of contents of the chapters of the work;
4) Reproductions or works of art, photography, etc.**;
5) Film and television works, audio-visual products envelope or **, sample tape (film);
6) Exclusive right license contract (copy).
3. Description of the work. The writing requirements are as follows:1) A brief introduction of the work, and the number of words in the article is required for the written work;
2) Creation process and creativity of works;
3) The completion time of the work, and whether it is completed independently;
4) Indicate whether the work has been published and in what way. If not, when and how it is going to be published.
4. Application for registration of works; 5. Letter of trustee and identification documents of ** person(Submitted via **).
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Materials to be provided to apply for copyright of compilation works: 1. Application for registration of works; 2. Identification documents of the author or other copyright holders; 3. Proof of copyright ownership of the work; 4. Description of the work; 5. Letter of trustee and identification documents of ** person
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Legal analysis: 1. Application for registration of works; 2. Identification documents of the author or other copyright holders; 3. Proof of copyright ownership of the work; 4. Description of the work; 5. Letter of trustee and identification documents of ** person
Legal basis: Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China Article 3 The works mentioned in this Law refer to intellectual achievements in the fields of literature, art and science that are original and can be expressed in a certain form, including:
1) Written works;
2) oral works;
3) Drama, opera, dance, and acrobatic artworks;
4) Works of fine arts and architecture; Trembling Wisdom.
5) Photographic works;
(vi) audiovisual works;
7) Engineering design drawings, product design drawings, maps, schematic drawings and other graphic works and model works;
8) computer software;
9) Other intellectual achievements that conform to the characteristics of the work.
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1. Application for registration of works (standard format provided by the work registration authority); 2. Identification documents of the author or other copyright holders: author's identity certificate (photocopy, must be signed by the author); Industrial and commercial registration certificate or other relevant supporting documents of legal person or unincorporated unit (photocopy); The identity document of the heir is accompanied by a copy of the document; The commission contract of the commissioned work (copy); The cooperation agreement or contract of the co-authors and the identification certificate of each co-author (photocopy). 3. Proof of copyright ownership of the work;
A copy of the cover and copyright page of the work; Photocopies or samples of part or all of the manuscripts of the written work; Table of contents of the chapters of the work; Reproductions or works of original manuscripts such as art works and photographic works**; film and television works, audio-visual product envelopes or **, sample tapes (films); Exclusive rights license agreement (copy). 4. Description of the work; Writing Requirements:
1) A brief introduction of the work, and the number of words in the article is required for the written work; 2) Creation process and creativity of works; 3) The completion time of the work, and whether it is completed independently; 4) Indicate whether the work has been published and in what way. If not, when and how it is going to be published. 5. The letter of trustee and its identification document (copy).
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Legal analysis: 1. Application for registration of works; 2. Identification documents of the author or other copyright holders; 3. Proof of copyright ownership of the work; 4. Description of the work; 5. Letter of trustee and identification documents of ** person
Legal basis: Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China Article 3 The term "works" as used in this Law refers to intellectual achievements in the fields of literature, art and science that are original and can be expressed in a certain form, including:
1) Written works;
2) Oral works of Huida;
3) Drama, opera, dance, and acrobatic artworks;
4) Works of fine arts and architecture;
5) Photographic works;
(vi) audiovisual works;
7) Engineering design drawings, product design drawings and other graphic works and model works;
8) computer software;
9) Other intellectual achievements that conform to the characteristics of the work.
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1. Application for registration of works;
2. The identity document of the author or other copyright holders;
3. Proof of copyright ownership of the work;
4. Description of the work;
5. The letter of trustee and its identification documents.
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From the date of the creation of the work, the author automatically enjoys the copyright. Some people don't understand why copyright registration is necessary since they all automatically have copyrights. Copyright registration is voluntary, and most of the reasons why copyright owners want to register copyright are because it can be used as a valid proof of rights in the event of a copyright dispute.
3. The Copyright Center receives the documents and conducts a preliminary review.
4. Pay the fee after passing the review, and if it is not passed, it needs to be corrected or revoked.
5. The Copyright Center accepts the application and issues a notice of acceptance.
6. The Copyright Center will review the application documents to decide whether they need to be supplemented and corrected.
7. Review and register through the copyright center and register the certificate and announce it.
What documents are required for copyright registration?
Copyright:
1) Applicant's main qualification certificate [company: business license (with official seal); Individual: ID card];
2) Sample drawings of works and instructions for the creation of works;
3) Application form for copyright registration of works;
4) Copyright description of the work of the legal person (provided when the author is a legal person or an unincorporated organization);
5) Power of attorney, application with drawings, and a copy of the company's business license.
Software Copyright:
1) Applicant's main qualification certificate [Gongzhi Husi: business license (with official seal); Individual: ID card];
2) Application form for registration of computer software copyright;
3) Source** (provide 30 consecutive pages before and after the source** and 50 lines per page (3000 lines in total), if all the sources** are less than 3000 lines, all sources** should be submitted**);
4) Design specification or operation instruction document (generally more than 10 pages);
5) **A copy of the company's business license.
The registration agency will complete the registration within 30 working days after accepting the registration application. If it is necessary to supplement and correct the materials, the applicant shall complete the correction within two months after receiving the notice of supplementation and correction, and the registration agency shall complete the completion within 30 working days after receiving the materials that meet the requirements.
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1. Application for registration of works (the registration authority of the work shall provide a wide standard format for the number of bids);
2. Identification documents of the author or other copyright holders: author's identity certificate (photocopy, must be signed by the author); Industrial and commercial registration certificate or other relevant supporting documents of legal person or unincorporated unit (photocopy); Identification document of the heir (photocopy); The commission contract of the commissioned work (copy); The cooperation agreement or contract of the co-authors and the identification certificate of each co-author (photocopy).
3. Proof of copyright ownership of the work: a copy of the cover and copyright page of the work; Photocopies or samples of part or all of the manuscripts of the written work; Table of contents of the chapters of the work; Copies or works of art, photography, etc.**; film and television works, audio-visual product envelopes or **, sample tapes (films); Exclusive rights license agreement (copy).
4. Description of the work; Writing requirements: (1) A brief introduction to the work, and the number of words in the written work should be stated; (2) Creation and creativity; (3) The time when the work was completed, and whether it was completed independently; 4) Indicate whether the work has been published and in what way.
If not, when and how it is going to be published.
5. Letter of trustee and identification documents (copy) of ** person.
1. What is the civil liability for copyright infringement of works?
1. Stop the infringement. In order to stop the infringement in a timely manner and prevent the expansion of the harmful consequences, the victim may request the people's court to order the infringer to immediately stop the ongoing infringement. For example, at the request of the injured person, the people's court may order the publishing house that published the infringing book to immediately stop publishing, distribute the infringing book, and take back, seal, or destroy the published book.
2. Eliminate the impact. If the infringer bears this responsibility, it should take effective measures to explain the truth of the matter and eliminate the negative impact of its infringement on the copyright owner.
3. Publish an apology. That is, in a way that is understandable to the public. Acknowledge the infringement and apologize to the copyright owner.
4. Compensation for losses. Compensation for losses is also known as damages. It means that the infringer uses his own property to compensate for the damage caused to the needee by his own actions.
Compensation for damage to property is based on actual damage, including direct damage and indirect damage, as the criterion for determining the amount of compensation, and it is not allowed to obtain compensation in excess of actual damage. Compensation for moral damage usually provides for cessation of the infringement, restoration of reputation, etc., and limited financial compensation.
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According to the provisions of the Trial Measures for Voluntary Registration of Works, the following materials are required for the materials required for the copyright registration of works:
1. Application for registration of works (standard format provided by the work registration authority);
2. Identification documents of the author or other copyright holders: author's identity certificate (photocopy, must be signed by the author); Industrial and commercial registration certificate or other relevant supporting documents of legal person or unincorporated unit (photocopy); Identification document of the heir (photocopy); The commission contract of the commissioned work (copy); The cooperation agreement or contract of the co-authors and the identification certificate of each co-author (photocopy).
3. Proof of copyright ownership of the work: a copy of the cover and copyright page of the work; Photocopies or samples of part or all of the manuscripts of the written work; Table of contents of the chapters of the work; Copies or works of art, photography, etc.**; film and television works, audio-visual product envelopes or **, sample tapes (films); Exclusive rights license agreement (copy).
4. Description of the work; Writing Requirements:
1) A brief introduction of the work, and the number of words in the article is required for the written work;
2) Creation process and creativity of works;
3) The completion time of the work, and whether it is completed independently;
4) Indicate whether the work has been published and in what way. If not, when and how it is going to be published.
5. Letter of trustee and identification documents (copy) of ** person.
1. What are the requirements for applying for a compilation?
According to the provisions of the Interpretation and the characteristics of the publication of large-scale compilation works, publishers should strictly control the following aspects:
The first is the authorization of the act of publication. There must be written authorization from the copyright owner of the compilation work; The copyright belongs to multiple people, and the written authorization of all copyright owners must be required.
The second is the ** of the manuscript. It is necessary to have a certain understanding of the formation of the manuscript, the compiler, the original work, and the original work, especially the relationship between the compilation work and the original work, and whether the compiler and the original author have reached an agreement on the use of the original work, including the issue of remuneration.
The third is the signature of the work. The signature of the work should be realistic and realistic, and there must be written authorization from the editor-in-chief and the editor-in-chief. For other attributions, written authorization is also required. For the attribution of large compilations, publishers should also request the relevant minutes of meetings if there is a sound organizational structure.
These links are important links in determining whether a publication involves infringement. Due to the reversal of the burden of proof, the publisher shall bear the burden of proof for its duty of reasonable care, and the publisher must have written materials with a certain probative force to prove the duty of reasonable care in the aforesaid three links. In particular, as in the two cases mentioned above, due to the lack of necessary evidence, once the publication is involved in infringement, the publisher will bear the legal responsibility against it.
Based on this, the author suggests that publishers should establish a manuscript archive system for the publication of large-scale compilation works, and record in detail the content of the duty of reasonable care in the above-mentioned links; In order to ensure the fulfillment of the duty of reasonable care, a necessary review system is established, and the duty of reasonable care is combined with the three-instance system, and corresponding requirements are put forward for each trial.
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