1. What are the legal responsibilities for copyright infringement
1. The past name of copyright Those who infringe upon copyright, that is, the right to copy, and obtain a relatively large amount of illegal income shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, and those who have illegally obtained a huge amount shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than seven years.
2. Legal basis: Article 217 of the "Criminal Law" stipulates that if there is a copyright infringement for the purpose of profit, the amount of illegal gains will be relatively large Or if 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 fined.
2. What are the copyright application procedures?
1. Corresponding materials are required, including: title of work, category of work , signature, date of completion, whether to publish, completion form of the work, author status, copyright holder status, etc.
2. Applicants are required to provide proof, including a copy of their ID card, etc. Applicants for legal entities and unincorporated entities should provide a copy of their business license, power of attorney, etc. .
3. Fill in the application form for voluntary registration of works and the rights guarantee letter.
4. Sign and seal.
5. Pay the registration fee. Charges are strictly in accordance with the Copyright Office's work registration fee standards.
6. Review. If the work is qualified, it will be sent to the leaders of the Provincial Copyright Bureau for approval. If the work is qualified, the Provincial Copyright Bureau will issue a work registration certificate, file it and notify the applicant to come and collect it.
3. What are the acts of copyright infringement
1. Without the permission of the copyright owner , published his works.
2. Publish works created in collaboration with others as your own alone without the permission of the co-author.
3. Did not participate in the creation, but signed other people's works in order to seek personal fame and fortune.
4. Distort or tamper with other people’s works.
5. Plagiarizing other people’s works.
6. If the work is used in exhibitions, photographic audio-visual works, or by adaptation, translation, annotation, etc. without the permission of the copyright owner, the copyright owner shall Except as otherwise provided by law.
7. Other infringements.
I hope the above content can be helpful to you. If you have other questions, you can click the button below for consultation, or go to the Legal Savior Network to consult a professional lawyer.