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The difference between compilation rights and copyright in compilation works

1. The right of compilation is the right of the copyright holder to collect, organize, add, delete, select, combine, and compile and arrange his own works

The copyright of compilation works is the right of the compiler to compile the work. Copyrights enjoyed by works

Both belong to the copyrights of original works, but the copyright of compiled works shall not damage the rights of the original copyright owner

2. The exclusive right to trademark is generated by registration, and the registration is approved It is limited to the trademark and the goods approved for use. This is the scope of the exclusive right to use the trademark.

The scope of protection of the exclusive right to use a trademark is not limited to the approved registered trademark and the goods approved for use, but also includes trademarks similar to the registered trademark and goods similar to the registered trademark. commodity.

3. The scope of protection of invention patent rights can be products or methods; 20 years

The scope of protection of utility model patents can only be 10 years for products

< p>The scope of protection for a design is the shape, pattern, color of the product or the aesthetic feeling produced by their combination for 10 years

4. Fair use means that in order to expand the widespread dissemination of the work, in certain circumstances stipulated in the copyright law When using a work under certain circumstances, the copyright holder may be used without permission or remuneration, but the name of the author and the title of the work must be specified, and other rights enjoyed by the copyright holder in accordance with copyright law shall not be infringed.

Statutory licensed use refers to the act of using the published works of others in a specific

manner for a fee without the permission of the copyright owner, as expressly stipulated by law.

Fair use means that in order to expand the widespread dissemination of a work, when the work is used under certain circumstances stipulated in the copyright law, the copyright owner can be used without permission or compensation, but the name of the author, The title of the work shall not infringe the other rights enjoyed by the copyright owner in accordance with copyright law.