What are the legal responsibilities for copyright infringement
(1) Civil liability for copyright infringement:
Article 47 of the "Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China" stipulates that those who commit the following infringements shall, according to the circumstances, bear civil obligations such as stopping the infringement, eliminating the impact, making an apology, and compensating for losses. Responsibility:
1. Publish the work without the permission of the copyright owner;
2. With the permission of the co-author, the work created in collaboration with others is published as a work created alone;
3. Without participating in the creation, in order to seek personal fame and fortune, Signing others’ works;
4. Distorting or tampering with other people’s works;
5. Plagiarism Works of others;
6. Without the permission of the copyright owner, use the work in exhibitions, making movies, or using methods similar to making movies, or adapting, translating, or annotating the works Use works in other ways, except as otherwise provided for in this Law;
7. For using other people’s works, remuneration should be paid but has not been paid;
8. Leasing works or recordings without the permission of the copyright owners of film works and works created with similar methods of making films, computer software, audio and video products, or the rights holders related to copyrights Video products, except as otherwise provided for in this Law;
9. Using the layout design of books and periodicals published by the publisher without the permission of the publisher;
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10. Live broadcast or publicly transmit the live performance, or record the performance without the performer's permission;
11. Other acts that infringe upon copyright and copyright-related rights and interests.
(2) Administrative liability and criminal liability for copyright infringement:
According to the "People's Republic of China Article 48 of the Copyright Law of the Republic of China stipulates that those who commit the following infringements shall, according to the circumstances, bear civil responsibilities such as ceasing the infringement, eliminating the impact, making an apology, and compensating for losses; if they harm public interests at the same time, they may be ordered to stop by the copyright administrative department For infringement, illegal gains will be confiscated, infringing copies will be confiscated and destroyed, and a fine may be imposed; if the circumstances are serious, the copyright administrative department may also confiscate materials, tools, equipment, etc. mainly used to make infringing copies; if a crime is constituted, the Pursuing criminal liability:
1. Copying, distributing, performing, screening, broadcasting, compiling, or disseminating the work to the public through information networks without the permission of the copyright owner, Except as otherwise provided for in this law;
2. Publishing books for which others have the exclusive right to publish;
3. Copying and distributing audio and video recordings of his or her performance without the permission of the performer, or disseminating his or her performance to the public through information networks, unless otherwise provided for in this law;
4. Copying, distributing, and disseminating to the public through information networks the audio and video products produced without the permission of the audio and video producers, except as otherwise provided for in this law;
5. Playing or copying radio or television without permission, except as otherwise provided for in this law;
6. Without the permission of the copyright owner or copyright-related rights holder, deliberately avoid or destroy the technical measures taken by the rights holder to protect the copyright or copyright-related rights for his works, audio and video products, etc., if otherwise provided for by laws and administrative regulations Except;
7. Deliberately deleting or changing the electronic rights management information of works, audio and video products, etc. without the permission of the copyright owner or copyright-related rights holder, Except as otherwise provided by laws and administrative regulations;
8. Producing and selling works that counterfeit the signature of others.