Legal analysis: The characteristics of works in copyright are as follows: 1. Originality. The work must be the intellectual creation of the author and not plagiarism from others. Creation is a kind of mental work and intellectual activity that can directly produce literary, artistic and scientific works. The requirements for originality of works under copyright law and creativity under patent law are different. Creativity in the patent law requires that it must be novel, or even original; 2. It must be an achievement in the fields of literature, art and science. The field of literature, art and science is a very broad field that can accommodate all intellectual achievements, but the results of physical labor do not belong to this field; 3. Can be copied in some tangible form. Copyright is an intangible property right, and its object is different from the object of tangible property rights in that it has a certain external shape and occupies a specific space. Works protected by copyright law refer to the results of the thoughts, feelings, and concepts expressed by the author, rather than the carrier of these thoughts, feelings, and concepts; 4. The work does not violate the law.
Legal basis: Article 13 of the "Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China" The works referred to in this law refer to original works in the fields of literature, art and science that can be expressed in a certain form Intellectual achievements, including: (1) written works; (2) oral works; (3) works of music, drama, folk art, dance, and acrobatics; (4) works of art and architecture; (5) photographic works; (6) Audio-visual works; (7) Graphic works and model works such as engineering design drawings, product design drawings, maps, schematic diagrams; (8) Computer software; (9) Other intellectual achievements consistent with the characteristics of the work.