1. Textbooks compiled and published for the implementation of the nine-year compulsory education and the national education plan can be published without prior permission unless the author declares in advance that they are not allowed to be used. The copyright holder gives permission to compile fragments of published works or short written works, musical works, or single art works or photographic works in textbooks, but remuneration must be paid in accordance with regulations.
2. If The copyright owner submits the work to newspapers or periodicals, after the work is published, other newspapers and periodicals may reprint it or use it as an abstract, unless the copyright owner declares that it is not allowed to be reproduced or excerpted. , materials are published, but remuneration must be paid to the copyright owner in accordance with regulations.
3. If a sound recording producer uses someone else's musical work that has been legally recorded as a sound recording to make a sound recording, unless the copyright owner declares that the use is not allowed, the sound recording producer may do so without the permission of the copyright owner. Permission is granted, but remuneration must be paid in accordance with regulations.
4. Radio stations and television stations may broadcast other people’s published works and published sound recordings without the permission of the copyright owner, but they must pay remuneration.
5. Works that have been published in newspapers and periodicals or spread on the Internet may not be reproduced unless declared by the copyright owner or by newspapers, periodicals, or network service providers entrusted by the copyright owner. In addition to reprinting and excerpting, reprinting and excerpting can be done on the Internet, and remuneration must be paid and the source must be indicated in accordance with relevant regulations.
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