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Article 9 of the Copyright Law
Copyright owners include: (1) authors; (2) Other citizens, legal persons or other organizations that enjoy copyright in accordance with this Law.
Article 1
Copyright includes the following personal rights and property rights: (1) the right of publication, that is, the right to decide whether a work is made public; (2) the right of signature, that is, the right to indicate the identity of the author and sign his name on the work; (3) the right to modify, that is, the right to modify or authorize others to modify a work; (four) the right to protect the integrity of the work, that is, the right to protect the work from distortion and tampering; (5) the right of reproduction, that is, the right to make one or more copies of a work by means of printing, photocopying, rubbing, recording, video recording, copying or remaking; (6) the right of distribution, that is, the right to provide the original or copy of a work to the public by way of sale or gift; (7) the right to rent, that is, the right to temporarily license others to use film works, works created by methods similar to filming, and computer software, except that computer software is not the main object of rent; (8) The right to exhibit, that is, the right to publicly display the originals or duplicates of works of art and photography; (9) The right to perform, that is, the right to publicly perform a work and publicly broadcast the performance of the work by various means; (1) the right of projection, that is, the right to publicly reproduce art, photography, movies and works created by methods similar to filming through projectors, slide projectors and other technical equipment; (11) Broadcasting right, that is, the right to publicly broadcast or disseminate works by wireless, to disseminate broadcast works to the public by wired or rebroadcast, and to disseminate broadcast works to the public through loudspeakers or other similar tools for transmitting symbols, sounds and images; (12) the right of information network communication, that is, the right to provide works to the public by wired or wireless means, so that the public can obtain works at the time and place selected by them; (13) the right to make a film, that is, the right to fix a work on a carrier by making a film or by a method similar to making a film; (14) the right of adaptation, that is, the right to change a work and create a new work with originality; (15) the right to translation, that is, the right to convert a work from one language into another; (16) the right of assembly, that is, the right to assemble a work or fragments of a work into a new work through selection or arrangement; (seventeen) other rights that should be enjoyed by the copyright owner. The copyright owner may license others to exercise the rights specified in Items (5) to (17) of the preceding paragraph, and receive remuneration in accordance with the agreement or the relevant provisions of this Law. The copyright owner may transfer all or part of the rights specified in Items (5) to (17) of the first paragraph of this article, and receive remuneration in accordance with the agreement or the relevant provisions of this Law.