Whether a company infringes its copyright by using online images for commercial purposes
Copyright infringement. Using images requires the consent of the copyright holder and payment of the corresponding fee, otherwise it is an infringement.
Generally speaking, the copyright owner enjoys certain rights over the work. fundamental rights, some of which are exclusive rights. They have the exclusive right to use, or license to others to use, their work under agreed terms.
Rights of copyright holders
The copyright owner can prohibit or permit:
Reproduction of various writings in various forms, such as printing or recording Reproduction of Chinese or musical works.Public dictation and performance of his works, such as public performances of drama and performance works or musical works, public dictation of Chinese works, etc.
Make his works available by radio, cable or satellite or The Internet shall be publicly broadcast and publicly transmitted.
Public screening of their audiovisual works; photography of them Works, art works, and graphic works shall be publicly displayed.
Translate his works into other languages, or Adapt them, such as adapting novels into film and television scripts, and translating the English version into Chinese.
Many creative works protected by copyright require Promotion requires mass distribution, dissemination and investment (e.g. publications, musical works and films). Therefore, copyright owners often license their rights to the work to the individuals or companies best able to promote the work in order to obtain compensation. This compensation is often paid when the work is actually used, so it is called licensing fee/royalty.
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