Online copyright refers to the copyright of computer software, Internet information content, and other creations. The protection of online copyright includes the following aspects: 1. Creator's rights and interests: Online copyright owners can create works on the Internet and enjoy the rights and interests of creation, including copyright, right of signature, right of modification, right to protect the integrity of the work, etc. 2. The right of communication: The online copyright owner has the right to upload the work to the Internet or other online platforms for communication, including sharing, reprinting, adaptation, translation, compilation, etc. 3. Citation right: The online copyright owner has the right to quote, reprint, and adapt the work, but must indicate the source. 4. Right of honor: The online copyright owner enjoys the right of signature, the right of honor, and other rights. He can voluntarily apply for honor certification from relevant institutions. 5. Temporary measures: The online copyright owner can obtain part or all of the copyright rights and interests through cooperation, authorization, etc. to protect the rights and interests of the creator. It should be noted that the scope of protection of online copyright is wider than traditional copyright, but there are exceptions. For example, according to the Berne Convention, anyone could freely publish information on the Internet without obtaining the authorization of the copyright owner. Therefore, in the process of protecting the rights of online copyrights, it was necessary to judge and protect the rights according to the specific situation.