A Comparative Study of Copyright Law between China and Mongolia
Journal: International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Science (Vol.8, No. 3)Publication Date: 2024-03-15
Authors : Bayarsuren Batbayar;
Page : 67-70
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Abstract
This article delves into the copyright legal systems of China and Mongolia from the perspective of comparative law, aiming to analyze and understand the similarities and differences in the legislative background, principles, rights content, and infringement liability of copyright law between the two countries. It also explores how to reform and innovate within the existing legal framework to meet the needs of the knowledge economy era. The article first introduces the importance of copyright law in stimulating knowledge creation and dissemination, ensuring knowledge and information sharing, and points out that China, as a model for intellectual property rights, has important reference significance for Mongolia's copyright legal system. In terms of the copyright subject system, China's Copyright Law clearly distinguishes between copyright owners and authors, leaning towards author centrism, summarizing copyright owners as citizens, legal persons, and other organizations outside of the author. Mongolia has different views on the issue of copyright subjects, mainly involving the country, inheritors, and source groups
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