Is photography still considered infringement if it is photoshopped
Tampering with other people's works without the consent of the copyright owner is considered Copyright infringement.
"Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China" 》Article 47 Anyone who commits the following infringements shall, according to the circumstances, bear civil responsibilities such as stopping the infringement, eliminating the impact, making an apology, and compensating for losses:
(1) Publishing his works without the permission of the copyright owner;
(2) Publish a work created in collaboration with others as a work created alone without the permission of the co-author;
(3) Without participating in the creation, in order to seek personal fame and fortune, sign on other people's works;
(4) Distorting or tampering with other people’s works;
(5) Plagiarizing other people’s works;
(6) Without the permission of the copyright owner, use the work for exhibitions, making movies, or using methods similar to making movies, or using the works by adapting, translating, annotating, etc., unless otherwise provided for in this law ;
(7) Remuneration should be paid for using other people’s works and unpaid;
(8) Without film Works and works created by methods similar to filmmaking, computer software, audio and video recordings, or the copyright holders of copyright-related rights permit the leasing of their works or audio and video recordings, unless otherwise provided for in this law;
(9) Using books published by the publisher without its permission , journal layout design;
(10) Wei With the permission of the performer, live broadcast or publicly transmit his or her live performance, or record his or her performance;
(11) Other acts that infringe upon copyright and copyright-related rights and interests.
The above knowledge is the editor's understanding of "photography if it's photoshopped" To answer the question "Is it still considered infringement?", tampering with other people's works without the consent of the copyright owner is an act of copyright infringement. If readers need legal help, they are welcome to go to the Legal Savior Network for legal consultation.