1. Multiple objects of infringement
Copyright has multiple rights and divisibility characteristics, including copyright property rights and copyright personal rights, among which copyright property rights include more than ten rights such as reproduction and performance. The above rights can be exercised independently or in combination. Correspondingly, the targets of copyright infringement will also show these characteristics: first, property rights and personal rights are infringed at the same time; second, multiple property rights and personal rights are infringed at the same time. In addition, the objects of copyright infringement also include contractual claims, such as publishing books for which others have exclusive publishing rights.
2. The specificity of the infringed subject
The subject infringed by the infringement act is: The copyright holders of works who enjoy copyright according to law include authors and other copyright holders. Other copyright holders include those who have obtained copyright through inheritance, acceptance of bequests, and trust relationships, that is, transferees of the right to use the work, such as those who enjoy exclusive copyrights. These are specific subjects that are directly or indirectly related to copyright.
3. Infringement is manifested in the illegality of using other people’s works
First, the use of other people’s works without authorization With the permission of the right holder; secondly, there is no legal basis for using other people's works, including using other people's works not in accordance with the conditions of use of copyright regulations.
4. Diversity of forms of infringement
General civil torts are infringements committed by one person alone There are two forms of joint torts: acts and joint torts committed by two or more people due to common fault. In copyright infringement, in addition to these two forms, there is also a third state, that is, infringement by several actors on the same right holder.