Copyright, also known as "copyright", symbol:? . Refers to the rights enjoyed by the author or others (including legal persons) on a certain crop according to law.
According to the regulations, the author enjoys the following rights:
(1) publishing a work under a real name, pseudonym or unsigned name;
(2) protecting the integrity of the work;
(3) Revising a published work;
(4) Declaring to withdraw the published work due to the change of opinions or other legitimate reasons, but appropriately compensating the losses of the publishing unit;
(5) using a work in the form of publication, reproduction, broadcasting, performance, exhibition, shooting, translation or adaptation through legal channels;
(6) Obtaining economic remuneration for others' use of the work. If the above rights are infringed, the author or other copyright owner has the right to demand that the infringement be stopped and compensate for the losses.
Copyright is the legal ownership of the right to copy computer programs, literary works, musical works, photos, games, movies and so on. Copyright is usually considered to belong to the author unless it is transferred to another party. Most computer programs are not only protected by copyright, but also by software licenses. Copyright only protects the expression of ideas, not the ideas themselves. Algorithms, mathematical methods, techniques or machine designs are not protected by copyright.