Copyright protection in China is one kind of intellectual property protection. Copyright is a form of intellectual property that protects a creator’s exclusive right to control who reproduces or alters the product of their original creative effort. A common misconception is that copyright is only relevant to content producing businesses. Actually, nearly every business across all industries and sectors possess copyright.
Businesses in all industries should take steps to identify their existing copyrights and consider registering the most important ones as part of a holistic IPR protection strategy. The proof of ownership you obtain from registering your copyright may save you time and money later on in case of a copyright dispute.
Protectable Work
1. Books, journal articles, short stories, poems, song lyrics;
2. Plays, television programs, radio and film scripts, dance, acrobatics, choreography, quyi;
3. Drawings, illustrations, images, photographs, paintings, calligraphy, sculptures;
4. Computer programs, games, other software, websites, emails;
5. Original and aesthetic aspects of industrial and graphic designs, architectural drawings, and 2D and 3D applied art, models, architectural buildings and structures;
6. Databases as to the selection of content;
7. Original expressions to convey facts or news, layouts and compilations of select news articles or government publications.
How to obtain copyright in China?
Copyright registration in China is administered by the Copyright Protection Centre of China (CPCC). Applicants begin the application process by completing the copyright registration application form and mailing the application materials to CPCC. After receiving the application, the CPCC will review the application materials, determine the application fee, and notify the applicant. After the applicant pays the application fee, the applicant will receive a notice of receipt of payment and notice of application acceptance. After acceptance, the examination of the application takes approximately 30 working days to complete. After the successful completion of the examination, the applicant will receive a Copyright Registration Certificate.
Period of Protection
The period of protection for the moral right of publication and economic rights, or the right to exploit the work for economic gain, is generally 50 years from the date of creation or publication, or in the case of individuals, the lifetime of the author plus 50 years. The protection period for all other moral rights such as the right of attribution of authorship, the right of publication of the work to the public, the right to alter the work, and the right to preserve the integrity of the work is forever.
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