1. What are the criminal law discretionary provisions for the crime of copyright infringement
1. The criminal law discretionary provisions for the crime of copyright infringement are as follows: If a natural person commits this crime, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention, and also or solely a fine; if the amount of illegal income is huge or there are other particularly serious circumstances, he shall be sentenced to not less than three years but not more than seven years. Imprisonment.
2. Legal basis: Article 217 of the "Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China". For the purpose of profit, any of the following copyright infringement circumstances is illegal. If the amount of illegal income is huge or there are other serious circumstances, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention, and concurrently or solely with a fine; if the amount of illegal income is huge or there are other particularly serious circumstances, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years and not more than seven years, and also Penalties: Copying and distributing literary works, music, movies, television, video works, computer software and other works without the permission of the copyright owner; publishing books for which others have the exclusive right to publish; without permission from the producers of audio and video recordings. Copying and distributing audio and video recordings produced by them; producing and selling works of art that counterfeit the signatures of others.
2. How to conduct civil adjudication for copyright infringement
1. Civil sanctions for copyright infringement refer to the person who infringes the copyright The people's court imposes one or more of the above penalties in accordance with the law.
2. Copyright infringement acts subject to civil sanctions include copying, distributing, performing, screening, broadcasting, compiling, and transmitting to others through information networks without the permission of the copyright owner. disseminating his/her works to the public; publishing books for which others have exclusive publishing rights; copying and distributing audio and video recordings of his/her performances without the permission of the performers, or disseminating his/her performances to the public through information networks.
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