Lectures, speeches and other speeches are objects that often appear in life, extremely familiar to everyone. Lectures, speeches and other speeches are presented in language, communicated by means of speech, and formed through the speaker’s intellectual thinking process to convey specific content to the recipient. Therefore, lectures, speeches and other speeches are subject to intellectual property protection and what rights the author has over these objects, here is our presentation.

1. What are lectures, speeches and other speeches?

According to Section 6 (2) of Decree No. 17/2023/ND-CP, Lectures, speeches and other speeches specified at Section 14 (1) (b) of the Intellectual Property Law are works expressed in spoken language and must be shaped in a certain physical form.

    Lecture is understood as a presentation that uses pedagogical methods and skills to provide knowledge about a specific issue that is communicated directly to the audience. The lecture is expressed in a certain material form by any form of shaping.

    Speeches are understood as formal speeches or presentations in a specific context on the occasion of a special event being held.

    Other speeches are spoken works of a similar nature to the above-mentioned works, including sermons.

    Lectures, speeches and other speeches are works expressed in spoken language and must be fixed in some physical form, such as being recorded and circulated in writing.

    2. Conditions for copyright protection for lectures, speeches and other speeches

    According to the Intellectual Property Law, in order for lectures, speeches and other speeches to be protected by copyright, the following conditions must be met:

    The first is the result of mental creative activity. Accordingly, these works must be the result of intellectual labor, thought, discovery, creation, and reflection of the creator’s thoughts and feelings.

    Second, be creative (original). According to Section 4 (3) of the Intellectual Property Law, a protected work must be directly created by the author with his or her own intellectual labor, without copying from another person’s work. Therefore, creativity here requires the work to be created by the author himself, with its own characteristics.

    Third, the work must be expressed in a certain form. Lectures, speeches and other speeches are works expressed in spoken language and must be fixed in a certain material form. It can be in writing or files, tapes, audio recordings, video recordings, etc. In case lectures, speeches and other speeches are not presented in any physical form, they will not be recognized and protected by law.

    3. Copyright to lectures, speeches and speeches

    In cases where the author himself performs the fixing of lectures, speeches and other speeches in the form of audio recordings or video recordings, the author is entitled to copyright over the lectures, speeches, and speeches. other, specifically personal and property rights specified in Articles 19 and 20 of the Intellectual Property Law:

    • Moral rights
      • Name lectures, speeches and talks;
      • Use your real name or pseudonym when lectures, speeches and talks are published or used;
      • Publish, disseminate or let others publish or disseminate their lectures, speeches and speeches;

    Protect the integrity of your lectures, speeches, speeches, do not allow others to modify, mutilate or distort in any way to damage your honor and reputation.

    • Property rights
      • To enjoy royalties – the amount of money that an organization or individual exploiting and using a work pays the author when the work is exploited and used;
      • To receive remuneration when the work is used;
      • To enjoy material benefits from allowing others to use the work in the form of publication, reproduction, display, exhibition, performance, radio, television, sound recording, video recording, photography; translation, adaptation, adaptation, adaptation, rental and any other form of transmission; receive an award for the work of which he is the author.

    Above is the article “Copyrights to Lectures, Speeches and Other Speeches“. We hope this article was useful to you.

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