In general, the duration of copyright protection is 70 years after the author's death. There are specific regulations for:
- Film works, where the duration of the right is 70 years after the latest death of the following persons: the main director, the author of the script, the author of the dialogues, and the author of musical works made specifically for the film
- Related rights of the performers and presenters, where the duration of the right is 50 years after the presentation or, if the presentation was recorded and published or publicly reproduced, within this deadline, 70 years after the publication or reproduction
- Photographs which are not subject to copyright, where the duration of the right is 50 years after the making of the photography or, if published, 50 years after publication
- Rights of the producer of audio media, where the duration of the right is 70 years after the publication or 50 years after the recording if not published within this period
- Radio broadcasts, where the duration of the right is 50 years after the broadcast
- Databases not subject to copyright, where the duration of the right is 15 years after the finalization of the database or, if published, 15 years after the publication
Renewal of rights provided by the Copyright Act is not possible.