Briefly describe the main provisions of trips agreement on copyright protection.
In terms of copyright protection, the provisions of trips Agreement and Berne Convention are basically the same. The Trips Agreement stipulates that members shall fully abide by the provisions of Articles 1 to 2 1 and annexes of the Berne Convention. 1) The Berne Convention for the Protection of Objects requires member States to protect all literary and artistic works. The Berne Convention provides an endless list of the types of works it protects. It protects the following works: books and other written works; Dramatic or opera works; Dance works; Musical works with or without words; Film works and works similar to film expressions; Works of art, architecture and sculpture; Photographic works; Deductive works, including translation, adaptation, music adaptation, etc. Trips protocol adds the compilation of computer programs and other materials to the scope of copyright protection. 2) The provisions of Berne Convention on the scope of exclusive rights enjoyed by authors have been incorporated into the provisions of trips Agreement. These exclusive rights include the right of reproduction; The right to perform plays, operas and musical works in public; The right to recite literary works; The right to disseminate works to the public and to perform or recite works; The right to broadcast or otherwise disseminate works to the public; Right to translate works; The right to compile, adapt or otherwise modify a work; The right to film adaptation, reproduction and distribution of works, public performance and dissemination of works, such as the right to film adaptation or reproduction. The Berne Convention requires the protection of moral rights. These rights enjoyed by the author are independent of the author's property rights, such as the right to show the author's identity, and oppose any distortion, division or other modification or derogatory behavior that harms the author's dignity and reputation. Trips agreement does not protect the author's moral rights, which is an exception to the high-level intellectual property protection in this agreement. Compared with Berne Convention, Trips agreement increases the lease right of computer software and film works. The Trips Agreement also stipulates the protection of neighboring rights, including the rights of performers and producers of films and broadcasts; Neighborhood rights are also protected by the Rome Convention. However, compared with the potential members of the TRIPS Agreement, the membership of the Rome Convention is limited. The Berne Convention stipulates that the recognition or maintenance of copyright by member States does not require any form or procedure. 3) With regard to the duration of protection, both Berne Convention and trips Agreement require that the author's life be increased by 50 years, and that photographic works and practical works of art be increased by 25 years.