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The attribution of students' copyright
Generally speaking, the copyright must belong to the students themselves, but there are some exceptions.

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Some students' papers and achievements are completed under the guidance of tutors, and some tutors will negotiate with students and regard the papers or achievements as the same achievement, that is, the students and tutors are the same copyright owner.

Financial support

If the student has signed an agreement with the school or any third party that the school or the third party will provide financial support for the student's thesis or design, then there may be provisions on copyright agreement in this agreement.

School rights

Even without these exceptions, generally speaking, schools have some copyrights, which is equivalent to the authorization of the copyright owner to the school. These rights are as follows (one or more, not necessarily depending on the written documents signed by the students at that time), and the right of the school to publish papers within the prescribed scope (such as school journals, etc.). ), as well as the right of the school to submit papers to the database of the National Library or designate a periodical library.