What are the copyright infringements and what are the responsibilities?
(1) Publishing the work 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) Signing others' works for the purpose of seeking personal fame and fortune without participating in the creation;
(4) Distorting, Tampering with other people’s works;
(5) Performing, broadcasting, exhibiting, distributing, filming movies, TV shows, videos, or adapting, translating, or Using works by annotating, editing, etc., except as otherwise provided for in this Law;
(6) Using other people’s works without paying remuneration in accordance with regulations;
(7) Live broadcast of the performer's performance without his permission;
(8) Other infringements Copyright and copyright-related rights and interests.
Those who commit the following infringements shall, according to the circumstances, bear civil responsibilities such as stopping the infringement, eliminating the impact, publicly apologizing, and compensating for losses, and may be prosecuted by the copyright administrative department Administrative penalties such as confiscation of illegal gains and fines will be imposed:
(1) Plagiarism or copying of other people's works;
">(2) Copying and distributing his works for profit without the permission of the copyright owner;
(3) Publishing books for which others have exclusive publishing rights ;
(4) Without the permission of the performer, the performance of thePublishing audio and video recordings;
(5) Copying and distributing audio and video recordings without the permission of the audio and video producers;
(6) Reproduction and distribution of radio and television programs produced by ** radio and television stations without their permission;
(7) Producing and selling works of art counterfeiting the signature of others.
Those who commit the following infringements shall, according to the circumstances, bear civil responsibilities such as stopping the infringement, eliminating the impact, publicly apologizing, and compensating for losses, and may be prosecuted by the copyright administrative department Administrative penalties such as confiscation of illegal gains and fines will be imposed:
(1) Plagiarism or copying of other people's works;
">(2) Copying and distributing his works for profit without the permission of the copyright owner;
(3) Publishing books for which others have exclusive publishing rights ;
(4) Producing and publishing audio or video recordings of the performer’s performance without the permission of the performer;
">(5) Copying and distributing audio and video recordings without the permission of the audio and video producers;
(6) Without permission from ** radio and television stations, Copying and distributing radio and television programs produced by them;
(7) Producing and selling works of art that counterfeit the signatures of others.
The "Decision on Punishing Crimes of Copyright Infringement" promulgated by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress on July 5, 1992, clarified for the first time in our country the procedures for prosecuting criminal acts of copyright infringement. Criminal punishment: if the amount of illegal income is huge, and the circumstances are particularly serious, the person may be sentenced to imprisonment of up to seven years.
Transfer of copyright
1. Concept
The transfer of copyright refers to the legal act in which the copyright owner transfers part or all of the property rights of his works to others2. Characteristics
1. The object of copyright transfer is property rights 2. The transfer of copyright results in the change of the copyright owner 3. The transfer of copyright has nothing to do with the ownership of the work carrier[4]
Copyright licensing
1. Concept: Copyright licensing means that the copyright owner licenses his work to users in a certain way and in a certain region. and legal acts used within the period.
2. General provisions
The main contents of the copyright license contract Terms (Article 24 of the Copyright Law)
(1) Types of rights permitted to be used.
(2) The right of licensed use is exclusive use right or non-exclusive right of use.
(3) The scope and period of licensed use.
(4) Payment standards and methods.(5) Liability for breach of contract.
(6) Other content that both parties deem necessary to agree on.
3. Characteristics
(1) Without changing the ownership of the copyright, the licensee obtains the right to use and cannot become the copyright subject
(2) The licensee can only If you use the work in accordance with the agreed method, geographical scope and period, you cannot transfer the rights obtained to a third party, except with the consent of the copyright owner.
(3) Copyright permission During use, the licensor of non-exclusive use rights cannot sue in his own name due to infringement of his rights
(4) Unauthorized use of the copyright without the consent of the copyright owner , or just using the copyright without acknowledging the author constitutes infringement.
The above is the relevant work information compiled by the editor of the Legal Savior Network. To sum up, As mentioned above, we can understand that the time limit for copyright litigation is generally two years. If a lawsuit request for the protection of civil rights is filed with the court within the two-year litigation time limit, the court will generallyNot accepted. If you have any other questions and would like to consult a lawyer, please feel free to consult online.