Under what circumstances can radio stations and television stations use other people's works
1 , Obtain permission from the copyright holder and pay remuneration to play other people's unpublished works;
2. Pay remuneration to play other people's published works;
3. Obtain the permission of the producer or video producer and pay remuneration to play other people's film works and works and video products created in a similar way to filmmaking;
style="text-indent:2em;">3. p>4. Obtain permission from the copyright owner and pay remuneration to play other people's video products.
"Copyright Law"
Article 43 Radio and television stations must obtain permission from the copyright holder and pay remuneration when broadcasting unpublished works of others.
Radio stations and television stations may broadcast other people’s published works without the permission of the copyright owner, but they must pay remuneration.
Article 46: Television stations that broadcast other people’s film works and works and video products created using methods similar to filmmaking shall obtain the approval from the producers or video producers. The copyright holder's permission must be obtained and remuneration must be paid; when playing other people's video products, permission must be obtained from the copyright holder and remuneration must be paid.
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