Is excerpting articles online for teaching purposes considered infringement?
Excerpting articles online for teaching purposes does not constitute infringement. Because it is for school classroom teaching and use by teaching or scientific researchers in accordance with relevant laws and regulations. It is not considered infringement. Moreover, it is possible without the permission of the copyright holder and without payment of remuneration to the copyright holder. However, there is a prerequisite that it must not be published or distributed, and the name of the author and the title of the work should be specified.
Relevant laws
"Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China"
Section 4 Restrictions on Rights Article 22 In the following circumstances, the use of Works may not be If the copyright owner gives permission, no remuneration shall be paid to the copyright owner, but the name of the author and the title of the work shall be specified, and other rights enjoyed by the copyright owner in accordance with this law shall not be infringed:
(1) Use the published works of others for personal study, research or appreciation;
(2) In order to introduce or comment on a certain work or explain a certain issue, appropriately quote others' published work in the work Works;
(3) To report current affairs news, Unavoidably reproduce or quote published works in newspapers, journals, radio stations, television stations and other media;
(4) Newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, television stations and other media publish or broadcast other newspapers, periodicals, Current affairs articles on political, economic, and religious issues that have been published by radio stations, television stations, and other media, unless the author declares that they are not allowed to be published or broadcast;
(5) Newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, television stations and other media publish or broadcast speeches delivered at public gatherings, but the author declares that they are not allowed to be published , except those played;
(6) For schools Classroom teaching or scientific research, translation or small copy of published works for use by teaching or scientific researchers, but not published or distributed;
(7) State agencies use published works within a reasonable scope for the purpose of performing official duties;
(8) Libraries, archives, memorial halls, museums, fine artsFor the needs of display or preservation of editions, libraries and other institutions may copy the works collected by the museum;
(9) Free performance of published works, the performance does not charge fees to the public, nor pay remuneration to the performers;
(10) Copying, painting, photographing, and videotaping works of art installed or displayed in outdoor public places;
(11) Chinese citizens, legal persons or other organizations have published Works written in Chinese language are translated into ethnic minority languages and published domestically;
(12) Convert already published works into Braille for publication.
Through the above content, we know that in Using excerpts from online articles for teaching purposes does not constitute infringement, and can be done without the permission of the copyright owner and without payment of remuneration to the copyright owner. However, there is a prerequisite that it must not be published or distributed, and the name of the author and the title of the work should be specified. If you have any other questions, please visit the Legal Savior website and consult a professional lawyer.
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