Include the following personal rights and property rights:(1) the right of publication, that is, the right to decide whether to make a work available to the public;(2) the right of authorship, that is, the right to claim authorship and to have the author's name indicated on his works;(3) the right of alternation, that is, the right to alter or authorize others to alter one's work;(4) the right of integrity, that is, the right to protect one's work against distortion and mutilation;(5) the right of exploitation and the right to remuneration, that is, the right of exploiting one's work by means of reproduction, performance, broadcasting, exhibition distribution, making cinematographic, television or video production, adaptation, translation, annotation, compilation and the like, and the right of authorizing others to exploit one's work by the above-mentioned means, and of receiving remuneration therefor.
(Lawyer Wu Yingjie) |