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2025年6月18日水曜日

FAQ/What are the “author’s rights”?

 

{FAQ} What are the “author’s rights”?

Under the Copyright Act, the author of a work enjoys both “moral rights” and “copyrights.” That is, the “author’s rights” mean two different types of rights. The former (moral rights) are rights to safeguard non-economic (personal) interests of the author, while the latter (copyrights) are rights to protect economic (financial) interests of the author.

 

Specifically, the moral rights are composed of the following:

Right to Make a Work Public(Art. 18(1));

Right of Attribution(Art. 19(1)); and

Right to Integrity(Art. 20(1)).

 

On the other hand, the copyrights are composed of the following:

Right of Reproduction(Art.21);

Stage Performance Right and Musical Performance Right(Art.22);

Right of On-Screen Presentation(Art.22-2);

Right to Transmit to the Public(Art.23);

Recitation Right(Art.24);

Exhibition Right(Art.25);

Distribution Right(Art.26);

Right of Transfer(Art.26-2);

Right to Rent Out(Art.26-3);

Translation Right, Adaptation Right, and Other Rights(Art.27); and

Rights of the Original Author in Connection with the Exploitation of a Derivative Work(Art.28).

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