1, paid and unpaid: the transfer of copyright can be paid or unpaid. The former, for example, through sale or reciprocity, and the latter, for example, through gift or bequest.
2. Separate transfer and regional transfer: all kinds of property rights in copyright do not have to be transferred to the same citizen, legal person or other organization, and the copyright owner can make various choices about the content of the transferred rights.
3. The copyright owner can transfer his publishing right and translation right to the publishing house and translation company respectively; In addition, the copyright owner can also transfer the adaptation rights of different art forms to different adaptors.
According to the provisions of the copyright law, the transferable rights in copyright
1. The right of reproduction refers to the right to make one or more copies of a work by means of printing, copying, rubbing, audio recording, video recording, copying and remaking.
2. The right of distribution, that is, the right to provide the original or copy of a work to the public by way of sale or gift.
3, the right to rent, that is, the right to pay others for the temporary use of film works and works and computer software created by methods similar to filming, except that computer software is not the main object of rental.
4. The right of exhibition, that is, the right to publicly display the originals or copies of artistic works and photographic works.
5. The right to perform, that is, the right to publicly perform a work and publicly broadcast the performance of the work in various ways.
6. The right of projection, that is, the public reproduction of art, photography, movies and works created by methods similar to filming through projectors, slide projectors and other technical equipment.
7. The right to broadcast, that is, the right to broadcast or disseminate works in public by wireless means, broadcast works to the public by wired or rebroadcast means, and broadcast works to the public through loudspeakers or other similar tools for transmitting symbols, sounds and images.
8. The right of information network communication refers to the right to provide works to the public by wired or wireless means, so that the public can obtain works at the time and place they choose.
9. The right to film, that is, the right to fix the work on the carrier by filming or similar methods.
10, the right of adaptation, that is, the right to change a work and create a new one with originality.