Today, in Japan, when a work is copyrighted, the author is granted several rights to that
work. The author has the right to publish the work, reproduce or make copies of the work,
distribute or sell copies of the work, present or show the work publicly, perform the work
publicly, and make a derivative of the work. However, Japanese copyright law extends the
definition of the exclusive rights by defining the exercise of these rights in Article 63 of the
Japanese copyright law, which states that the copyright owner may grant another person
Today, in Japan, when a work is copyrighted, the author is granted several rights to thatwork. The author has the right to publish the work, reproduce or make copies of the work,distribute or sell copies of the work, present or show the work publicly, perform the workpublicly, and make a derivative of the work. However, Japanese copyright law extends thedefinition of the exclusive rights by defining the exercise of these rights in Article 63 of theJapanese copyright law, which states that the copyright owner may grant another person
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