Week 5 – Related Rights
1. What are related rights?
a) Rights granted to authors of literary works
b) Rights granted to performers, producers of sound and video recordings, and
broadcasting organizations
c) Rights to reproduce a work in any format
d) Rights exclusive to visual artists
2. For how many years are performers’ rights protected under Vietnamese
law?
a) 10 years
b) 25 years
c) 50 years
d) 100 years
3. What must broadcasting organizations do when using published works in
their programs? (tác phẩm đã đc công bố, ko cần phải xin phép lại khi trình
diễn mà việc chắc chắn xảy ra là phải trả tiền)
a) Seek permission from the copyright owner
b) Distribute the program for free
c) Wait for the expiration of protection on the work
d) Pay royalties to the copyright owner
4. Which of the following is a moral right of performers?
a) The right to distribute their performance for commercial purposes
b) The right to have their name introduced when their performance is broadcast
c) The right to authorize others to make copies of their performance
d) The right to import and distribute their performance internationally
5. When can an organization broadcast a video recording without seeking
permission but must pay royalties?
a) When the recording was published and the organization uses it for news
reporting
b) When the recording was published and the organization uses it for
educational purposes
c) When the recording was published and the organization uses it in a
commercial broadcast with sponsorship or advertisements
d) When the recording has not been published
6. What exclusive rights do performers have over their performances under
Vietnam IP Law?
7. What are the conditions for video/audio recordings to be protected under
Vietnam IP Law?
8. Mr. A is the author and copyright owner of the song X. Mr. B organized a
performance with ticket sales and hired singer C to perform Mr. A’s song.
Mr. D recorded and filmed the performance and released it on CD to the
market. E used those recordings to provide ringtones for customers with a
fee. Determine the roles and obligations of the parties involved in this
scenario.