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简述网络传播权的法律保护。

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在著作权法中,版权的保护方式就是赋予版权人控制作品传播方式的专有权。在网络环境下,当作品通过网络向公众传播时,法律应当赋予著作权人一种直接的控制作品在网络上传播的权利。这就是网络传播权。我国著作权法给网络传播权的定义是:“以有线或者无线方式向公众提供作品,使公众可以在其个人选定的时间和地点获取作品的权利。” 

2001年修改的《著作权法》在第十条第(十二)项对信息网络传播权作了明确规定,同时,新《著作权法》还将该种权利延及到表演者、录音录像制作者。这些规定依据网络环境下著作权保护的需要,采纳了“信息网络传播权”这样的全新的法律术语,与《世界知识产权组织版权条约》(WCT)和《世界知识产权组织表演和唱片条约)(WPPT)以及多数国家的相应规定基本一致,完全符合网络环境下保护著作权的立法要求。

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"Actually I think it might have been three or four years until I was lucky enough to get guest (2) on TV shows," said Miller, 34, who rose to international stardom (3) to "Prison Break" in 2006. That kind of patience and p will was portrayed in "Prison Break". Miller (4) engineering wizard Michael Scofield, who tries everything to break out of a Chicago (5) with his brother. Miller said he was fond of his character, (6) he said "exists in shades of grey".
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(16) , Miller realized he still had questions about his choice. He decided to quit. But the boss said he was making a mistake and offered him a well-paid assistant position. "I eventually (17) that if I did the corporate job, it would be great if I was successful, but I would always wonder about the (18) . If I did the acting and was successful, I would never wonder (19) that job," he explained. He quit and temped (20) many people in the entertainment industry.
Now, he’s a hot star and has people coming up to him at film festivals saying, "Weren’t you the one who (21) to stand by the copy machine "
"That was tough, but I’m glad I have that perspective. Because now I’m at a point (22) big shots laugh at all my jokes and I think, You know, I got coffee for people like you for six years’. So I know what’s (23) , because I’ve seen the other side." But what if, when he was offered the corporate job, there had been more money "It was never about the (24) There’s a kind of excitement that comes along with acting. I can’t find it anywhere else. Even if I had to go back to temping, even if this is not the beginning of an amazing career, I would not (25) making that jum
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