Works covered. Works covered by the copyright law are (1) literary and artistic works and (2) derivative works. On the other hand, works not protected by the copyright law are (1) unprotected subject matter and (2) works of the government.

What are the six things that copyright covers?

The owner of a copyright has six exclusive rights:

  • To reproduce the work.
  • To distribute the work.
  • To create derivative works*.
  • To publicly perform* the work.
  • To publicly display* the work.
  • To publicly perform sound recordings by means of a digital audio transmission.

What is the purpose of copyright?

The primary purpose of copyright law is not so much to protect the interests of the authors/creators, but rather to promote the progress of science and the useful arts—that is—knowledge.

What are the basic rules of copyright?

There are three basic requirements for copyright protection: that which is to be protected must be a work of authorship; it must be original; and it must be fixed in a tangible medium of expression. What is a work of authorship?

What are moral rights in copyright?

Moral rights protect those non-economic interests. Moral rights are only available for literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works and film, as well as some performances. Unlike economic rights, moral rights cannot be sold or otherwise transferred. However, the rights holder can choose to waive these rights.

What is copyright disclaimer?

A copyright disclaimer is a statement that claims ownership of original content, or discloses your use of copyrighted materials for “fair use” purposes.

What specific Philippine law discussed copyright?

Republic Act No. 8293
The Philippine copyright law or officially known as the Republic Act No. 8293 is based on the copyright law of the United States. The Philippine copyright law also protects trademarks, patents and even various forms of intellectual property.

What is the main purpose of a copyright?

The primary objective of copyright is to induce and reward authors, through the provision of property rights, to create new works and to make those works available to the public to enjoy.

Why is copyright so important?

Copyright is important as it helps to protect the value of an author/academic/researchers work, by giving the originator of the work the ability to protect it from unlicensed or uncredited usage.

What does droit moral mean in art?

Droit Moral. Droit Moral is a French term for Moral Rights. It refers to the personal rights a creator has in their work. It protects artistic integrity and prevents others from altering the work of artists, or taking the artist’s name off work, without the artist’s permission.

What is dridroit moral?

Droit Moral is a French term for Moral Rights. It refers to the personal rights a creator has in their work.

What is the meaning of moral rights?

Moral Rights. What are moral rights? The term “moral rights” is a translation of the French term “droit moral,” and refers not to “morals” as advocated by the religious right, but rather to the ability of authors to control the eventual fate of their works. An author is said to have the “moral right” to control her work.