In general, according to Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam of 1992, the basic law on copyright was enacted initially in 2001. However, three main Intellectual Property were enforced from 2005 to 2009.
In fact, recently the IP and copyright laws have been much more attention paid in our country in order solve the increasing number of problems in different fields of society related to IP and copyright argumentation and conflicts. Most of the IP and copyright rules in Vietnam are quite similar to those in U.S even though they need to be more specific, concrete, and clearer. Copying others' works without authors' permission must be considered illegal.
Here is a link which let you know more about these rules in our country
For teachers in our education systems, they required far clearer rules on their rights and responsibilities in creating their own teaching materials and using others'. Some recommendations have been given and these rules in educational environment in our country need to be seen suitably depending on the sate of economy, society and international orientation.
For reference, this link can be a good choice
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