What are the relevant regulations on copyright restrictions
In some cases, you can use published works without The copyright owner agrees that no compensation will be paid to him or her, which is a fair use of the copyright. However, the name of the author and the title of the work should be specified, and other rights of the copyright owner should not be infringed.
For personal study, research or appreciation, use the published works of others, unpublished works are not included. The use of other people's works can be in various forms such as reproduction, adaptation, translation, etc. stipulated in the copyright law, but this use must be for the purpose of personal study, research or appreciation, and cannot be used for publishing, renting, lending or other purposes. Business use. It cannot be extended beyond the personal scope to a third party or other family members, or use for profit or other purposes is not considered fair use under the law.
In order to introduce or comment on a certain work or explain a certain issue, appropriately quote the published works of others in the work. Appropriate citations under this provision must meet the following conditions: they must be limited to introducing and commenting on a certain work and explaining a certain issue; quoting other people's works should indicate the source of the work and the author's name; the quoted part cannot constitute the main part of the cited work or Substantive part. Inappropriate citation proportions may lead to plagiarism and shall not harm the interests of the copyright owners of the cited works.
To report current news, quote published works in newspapers, periodicals, radio and television programs or news documentaries. In order to report news and current affairs, that is, for the purpose of reporting pure factual news, the media provide snippets of works to the public in newspapers, magazines, radio stations, and television stations, and inevitably reproduce published works. The following four points should be noted here:
⒈The purpose of use is limited to reporting current affairs news;
⒉ The work being used must have been published;
⒊meet the quota limit;
⒋The source of the cited work should be indicated.
Newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, and television stations publish or broadcast editorials and commentator articles that have been published by other newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, and television stations, or in A speech delivered at a public meeting. Except where the author declares that publication or broadcasting is not allowed.
These articles usually indicate the major principles and policies of the country and relevant government departments on economic, political, diplomatic and other issues. They hope to be widely disseminated and provide readers at home and abroad. Audiences catch on quickly.
For school classes or scientific research, translate or copy a small amount of published works for use by teaching or scientific researchers, but they are not allowed to be published (school classes are Refers to face-to-face teaching, correspondence teaching, radio or television teaching are not included here), schools include full-time ordinary schools, and also include various part-time schools. The user and purpose of use are limited to teaching and research personnel for classroom teaching and scientific research, and shall not be used for student learning. Even if it is not profitable, it does not constitute fair use. The use of other people's works in accordance with this provision shall not affect the normal use of the work, nor may it unreasonably damage the legitimate rights and interests of the copyright owner.
State agencies use published works to perform official duties (legislative agencies, administrative agencies, judicial agencies, legal supervision agencies and military agencies). Its use must be for official purposes, that is, to safeguard national interests and public interests. It shall not affect the normal use of the work or damage the legitimate rights and interests of the copyright owner without reason.
Libraries, archives, memorial halls, museums, art galleries, etc., make copies of works collected by the library for display or preservation purposes. This use is limited to reproduction and must be for display and preservation purposes.
Free performances of published works, that is, performances that do not charge fees to listeners or viewers, nor pay remuneration to performers. Charity performances, "Project Hope" donations, sponsorships, etc. are not free performances and do not constitute fair use.
Copying, painting, photography, and video recording of artistic works installed or displayed in outdoor public places, but cannot be used for further profit-making activities.
Translate published works in Han Chinese characters into minority languages and publish them domesticallyEdition issuance. (Only applicable to the translation of Han Chinese written works, not applicable to the translation of written works of other ethnic groups; only domestic, distribution abroad does not fall into this category).
Convert already published works into Braille for publication.