In the era of strong digital technology development, people’s need to access information is increasing. The explosion of the Internet and social media platforms has opened up many opportunities for digital content creation. However, this also poses a big challenge for creators in protecting the copyright of their works. The following article from VCD will help you.

1.      What is content creation? Who is a content creator?

Article 2 of Circular 02/2025/TT-BGDDT (effective from March 11, 2025) stipulates as follows:

12. Digital etiquette is a set of rules, standards and appropriate behaviors in the digital environment, including communication via the Internet, using social networks, email, applications and online platforms.

13. Digital content is content that exists in the form of digital data encoded in a readable digital format and can be created, viewed, distributed, modified and stored using computers and digital technology.

14. Digital communication means are platforms, tools and content created, stored, distributed and accessed through digital technology, including the Internet, social networks, mobile applications, electronic devices.

Accordingly, digital content creation is understood as the production of content on digital platforms. Content can include many different formats such as articles, videos, images, sounds, etc.

Digital content creators are generally called digital creators or content creators, who are individuals who utilize their thinking and creativity to produce content on social media to attract viewers. They can be anyone from young creative enthusiasts to those who have experience in the media field. They can work independently or in groups to monetize their content through advertising, sales cooperation, etc. They can work for many different purposes, including entertainment, education, marketing or communication.

What should content creators do to protect the copyright of their works?

2.      What do content creators need to do to protect the copyright of their work?

In recent years, the profession of digital content creation has grown strongly, especially in developed countries. This is due to the explosion of the internet and social media platforms, which have created opportunities for people to share their content with a large audience.

Vietnamese law does not have the concept of copyright, in legal language, copyright is authorship. Pursuant to Clause 2, Article 4 of the Law on Intellectual Property: “Copyright is the right of an organization or individual to a work that they create or own”. Copyright issues are regulated in the current Law on Intellectual Property, relevant Decrees, Circulars and other legal documents. Pursuant to Article 14 of the current Law on Intellectual Property, works that are protected by copyright are specifically regulated.

To protect intellectual property rights for creative content products, pay attention to the following points:

  • First, registering copyright at the Copyright Office is necessary. Submit an application for registration for products such as articles, videos, images and music. This application must include a copy of the work, information about the author and owner, along with relevant documents to prove ownership.
  • After completing the registration process, the owner will receive a certificate of copyright. This is an important legal document that helps protect their rights in case of a dispute. This certificate not only confirms ownership but also facilitates the handling of issues related to copyright infringement.
  • In addition to registration, technological measures should be applied to protect content. The use of watermarks, encryption, and copyright tracking tools will help prevent unauthorized copying and use. These technologies not only protect the product but also enhance the value and reputation of the work.
  • Finally, the owner needs to monitor and handle violations regularly. Monitoring to promptly detect violations such as unauthorized copying or distribution is very important. When detecting violations, the owner should take appropriate measures, such as sending warnings, requesting the removal of infringing content, or even filing a lawsuit if necessary. Following these steps will help protect your intellectual property and rights effectively.

Above is the article What should content creators do to protect the copyright of their works? that VCD sends to you. We hope this article is useful to you.

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