(1) After the work is published, the copyright owner declares that it shall not be reproduced or excerpted, other newspapers and periodicals may reproduce it or publish it as an abstract or information, but Authors should be paid. Newspaper and periodical publishers can make textual modifications or deletions to the work, but modifications to the content of the article must obtain the author's consent.
(2) A sound recording producer who uses a musical work that has been legally recorded as a sound recording by others may produce sound recordings without the permission of the copyright owner, but must pay remuneration in accordance with regulations. , except where the copyright owner declares that no use is allowed.
(3) Radio stations and television stations may use others’ published works or published sound recordings without the permission of the copyright owner, but remuneration must be paid.
(4) Textbooks compiled and published for the implementation of the national nine-year compulsory education or the national education plan may not be used without the permission of the copyright owner, unless the author declares that no use is allowed. Compile excerpts of published works or short written works, musical works, or fine arts or photography works in textbooks. However, remuneration must be paid in accordance with regulations, and the name of the author and the title of the work must be specified, and other rights enjoyed by the copyright owner must not be infringed.
Article 22: Under the following circumstances, works may be used without permission from the copyright owner and without payment of remuneration to the copyright owner, but the name of the author and the title of the work must be specified, And shall not infringe other rights enjoyed by the copyright holder in accordance with this law:
(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 cite the published works of others in the work;
(3) In order to report current news, it is inevitable to reproduce or quote published works in newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, television stations and other media;
(4) Newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, TV stations and other media publish or broadcast current affairs articles on political, economic and religious issues that have been published by other newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, TV stations and other media, but the author declares that they are not allowed to be published , except those broadcasted;
(5) Newspapers, periodicals, broadcastsRadio, television and other media publish or broadcast speeches delivered at public gatherings, unless the author declares that they are not allowed to be published or broadcast;
(6) For school classroom teaching Or conduct scientific research, translate or copy published works in small quantities for use by teaching or scientific researchers, but shall not be published or distributed;
(7) State agencies perform official duties in Use published works within a reasonable scope;
(8) Libraries, archives, memorial halls, museums, art galleries, etc. may make copies for display or preservation purposes. Works collected by this museum;
(9) Free performance of published works, the performance does not charge fees to the public, and no remuneration is paid to the performers;
p>(10) Copying, painting, photographing, and videotaping works of art installed or displayed in outdoor public places;
(11) Translate works written in the Chinese language that have been published by Chinese citizens, legal persons or other organizations into ethnic minority languages for domestic publication and distribution;
(12) Convert already published works into Braille for publication.
The provisions of the preceding paragraph shall apply to restrictions on the rights of publishers, performers, producers of audio and video recordings, radio stations, and television stations.
Article 23 Textbooks compiled and published for the purpose of implementing the nine-year compulsory education and the national education plan may not be used without copyright, unless the author declares in advance that they are not allowed to be used. With the permission of the author, the author may compile fragments of published works or short literary works, musical works, or single-frame works of art or photographic works in textbooks, but the remuneration must be paid in accordance with regulations, the name of the author and the title of the work must be specified, and the copyright holder's license in accordance with the regulations must not be infringed. Other rights enjoyed by this law.
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