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2차적저작물의 개념 및 법적 취급에 관한 검토A Study on the Concept and Legal Treatment of Derivative Works

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A Study on the Concept and Legal Treatment of Derivative Works
Authors
신재호
Issue Date
2011
Keywords
2차적저작물; 이용발명; 2차적저작물작성권; 내재적 표현; 실질적 유사성; 동일성유지권; derivative works(secondary works); dependent invention; Right of the Production of Derivative Works; non-literal expression; substantial similarity; Right to Preserve the Integrity
Citation
창작과 권리, no.65, pp 57 - 88
Pages
32
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
창작과 권리
Number
65
Start Page
57
End Page
88
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/24160
ISSN
1226-0509
Abstract
This paper conducts a comparative review of derivative works defined by the Copyright Act and of dependent inventions by the Patent Act, and then makes an analysis of some related interpretative and legislative problems. To begin with, derivative works are those with the originality in their literal expressions by means of the original works' consisting of non-literal expressions. However, if they have substantial similarity in literal expressions, they cannot be referred to as the derivative works even though they have remarked creative elements. Next, the use and change of the works can be regulated by the right of reproduction or the right of the production of derivative works. The right to preserve the integrity should be limited only to the case which changed works are used as though they were the original works. Finally, the Right of the Production of Derivative Works should be restricted in order for a Derivative Works (for instance, one that causes a new demand that has not been expected by its original author) to be produced and exploited without permission by the original author. It suffices as incentives that the original author can clarify his or her own originality and earn royalties therein.
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