1. What are the restrictions on the exercise of copyright
1. The following situations occur When the copyright holder has permission, the work may be used without payment of remuneration to the copyright owner. The copyright owner cannot exercise the copyright rights to claim compensation, but the user shall specify the name of the author and the title of the work, and shall not affect the normal use of the work, nor shall it affect the normal use of the work. Unreasonably harming the legitimate rights and interests of the copyright owner:
(1) Using other people’s published works for personal study, research or appreciation;
(2) 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;(3) In order to report 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 copyright owner states that this is not allowed Except for publishing or broadcasting;
(5) Newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, television stations and other media publish or broadcast speeches delivered at public gatherings, but the author declares Except for those that are not allowed to be published or broadcast;
(6) Translating, adapting, compiling, broadcasting or copying a small amount of published works for school classroom teaching or scientific research, For use by teaching or scientific research personnel, but may not be published or distributed;
(7) State agencies use published works within a reasonable scope to perform official duties;
(8) For the purpose of displaying or preserving editions, libraries, archives, memorial halls, museums, art galleries, cultural centers, etc.Copying works collected by the museum;
(9) Performing published works for free, without charging the public or paying the performers, and not for profit;
(10) Copying, painting, photographing, and videotaping works of art installed or displayed in public places;
(11) Translate works published in the country’s common spoken and written languages by Chinese citizens, legal persons or unincorporated organizations into ethnic minority languages and publish them domestically;
p>(12) Provide published works to people with dyslexia in an accessible manner that they can perceive;
(13) Other situations stipulated by laws and administrative regulations.
2. Legal basis: Article 24 of the Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China
2. What are the property rights of copyright
Works Property rights are the author's rights to benefit from the use of his or her works by others. The content of copyright property rights specifically includes:
1. The right to reproduce, that is, to produce works by printing, copying, rubbing, recording, video recording, ripping, and photocopying, etc. The right to one or more copies;
2. The right of distribution, that is, the right to provide the original or copies of the work to the public by selling or donating it;
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3. Rental rights, that is, the right to allow others to temporarily use film works and works created with methods similar to filmmaking, and computer software for a fee. Computer software is not the main thing to rent. Except for the subject matter;
4. Exhibition right, that is, the right to publicly display originals or copies of fine arts and photographic works;
5. Performance rights, that is, the right to publicly perform works and to publicly broadcast the performances of works by various means;
6. Screening rights, that is, the right to publicly reproduce art, photography, movies, and works created with methods similar to filmmaking through projectors, slide projectors and other technical equipment;
7. Broadcasting rights, that is, publicly broadcasting or disseminating works by wireless means, disseminating broadcast works to the public by wired transmission or rebroadcasting, and broadcasting works to the public through loudspeakers or other similar tools that transmit symbols, sounds, and images. The right to disseminate broadcast works;
8. Information network dissemination rights, that is, providing works to the public in wired or wireless ways, so that the public can choose at their own discretion The right to obtain the work at the time and place;
9. Filming rights, that is, the right to fix the work on a carrier by making a movie or by a method similar to making a movie ;
10. The right of adaptation, that is, the right to change a work and create an original new work;
11. Translation rights, that is, the right to convert works from one language into another;
12. Compilation rights, that is, the right to The right to assemble works or work fragments into new works through selection or arrangement.
In accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Law, for personal study, research or appreciation; If you use a work for free, such as performing a published work, you can use the work without the permission of the copyright owner and without paying him or her remuneration. The copyright owner cannot exercise the copyright to claim rights against the user. I hope the above content can be helpful to you. If you still If you have other questions, you can click the button below to consult, or go to the Legal Savior website to consult a professional lawyer.
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