The nature of cinematic works from the perspective of literary and artistic property rights Looking at the laws of France, England, America and India

A cinematic work is a type of work of art that in most national systems is subject to special rules compatible with the nature, type of this work and its thriving industry. In national law, despite the flourishing film industry in society and its numerous enthusiasts, it has not been legislated and...

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Main Authors: kazem amirahmadi, Mohsen Sadeghi
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Tarbiat Modares University 2022-12-01
Series:پژوهش های حقوق تطبیقی
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Online Access:http://clr.modares.ac.ir/article-20-64301-en.pdf
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description A cinematic work is a type of work of art that in most national systems is subject to special rules compatible with the nature, type of this work and its thriving industry. In national law, despite the flourishing film industry in society and its numerous enthusiasts, it has not been legislated and does not have a set of rules governing it. One of the reasons for this gap is the lack of a precise definition of this work and the lack of recognition of its nature. The main question is what is the nature of the cinematic work in the existing legal gaps? With the definition of joint work in the current laws of intellectual property, according to the law of France and Iran, unlike England, India and the United States, the cinematographic work is considered a joint work, and in the review of other categories can be said that a cinematic work is a derivative, adapted, audio-visual work. In all the examined laws, the cinematic work is an adapted work, because the use of the elements of the original work and the change in the format in the second work and a relative originality in creativity and innovation to create an adapted work are mentioned in all the examined laws, so it should be considered The rights of adapted works should be implemented in the national legislation to respect the rights of the author of the original work and to protect the cinematographic work. Also, in French law, like Iranian law, a cinematic work is considered a joint work, so how to exploit this work in French law should be taken into consideration in the legislation for cinematic works in Iran
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spelling doaj.art-1230041d2560471b924e10c8fd3354062024-04-09T05:58:28ZfasTarbiat Modares Universityپژوهش های حقوق تطبیقی2251-67512476-68012022-12-0126389108The nature of cinematic works from the perspective of literary and artistic property rights Looking at the laws of France, England, America and Indiakazem amirahmadi0Mohsen Sadeghi1 university of tehran Associate-Professor at faculty of law and political science, University of Tehran A cinematic work is a type of work of art that in most national systems is subject to special rules compatible with the nature, type of this work and its thriving industry. In national law, despite the flourishing film industry in society and its numerous enthusiasts, it has not been legislated and does not have a set of rules governing it. One of the reasons for this gap is the lack of a precise definition of this work and the lack of recognition of its nature. The main question is what is the nature of the cinematic work in the existing legal gaps? With the definition of joint work in the current laws of intellectual property, according to the law of France and Iran, unlike England, India and the United States, the cinematographic work is considered a joint work, and in the review of other categories can be said that a cinematic work is a derivative, adapted, audio-visual work. In all the examined laws, the cinematic work is an adapted work, because the use of the elements of the original work and the change in the format in the second work and a relative originality in creativity and innovation to create an adapted work are mentioned in all the examined laws, so it should be considered The rights of adapted works should be implemented in the national legislation to respect the rights of the author of the original work and to protect the cinematographic work. Also, in French law, like Iranian law, a cinematic work is considered a joint work, so how to exploit this work in French law should be taken into consideration in the legislation for cinematic works in Iranhttp://clr.modares.ac.ir/article-20-64301-en.pdfadapted workderivative workjoint workartistic workaudio and visual workcinematic work
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The nature of cinematic works from the perspective of literary and artistic property rights Looking at the laws of France, England, America and India
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adapted work
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joint work
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title The nature of cinematic works from the perspective of literary and artistic property rights Looking at the laws of France, England, America and India
title_full The nature of cinematic works from the perspective of literary and artistic property rights Looking at the laws of France, England, America and India
title_fullStr The nature of cinematic works from the perspective of literary and artistic property rights Looking at the laws of France, England, America and India
title_full_unstemmed The nature of cinematic works from the perspective of literary and artistic property rights Looking at the laws of France, England, America and India
title_short The nature of cinematic works from the perspective of literary and artistic property rights Looking at the laws of France, England, America and India
title_sort nature of cinematic works from the perspective of literary and artistic property rights looking at the laws of france england america and india
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derivative work
joint work
artistic work
audio and visual work
cinematic work
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