What are the types of copyright administrative penalties
According to Article 47 of the Copyright Law, the copyright management agency may accept cases involving Dozens of cases of infringement and administrative penalties were imposed. Cases can be accepted based on the right holder's application or complaint, or based on the whistleblower's report, or proactively investigate and deal with the infringement facts in the market. The types of administrative penalties for infringement cases are as follows: 1. Confiscation of illegal gains; 2. Confiscation of illegal gains; , Destroy the infringing copies; 3. Fines; 4. If the circumstances are serious, confiscate the materials, tools, and equipment used to make the infringing copies; 5. Other administrative penalties prescribed by laws and regulations. The copyright management agency may decide to choose one or more punishments based on the consequences of the infringement, that is, the degree of damage caused by the infringement to the infringer and the public interest.
Article 47 of the Copyright Law
Those who commit the following infringements shall, according to the circumstances, bear civil responsibilities such as stopping the infringement, eliminating the impact, making an apology, and compensating for losses:
(1) Publishing his works without the permission of the copyright owner;
(2) Without the permission of the co-author, the work created in collaboration with others is published as a work created alone;
(3) Signing other people's works for the purpose of seeking personal fame and fortune without participating in the creation;
(4) Distorting or tampering with other people’s works;
(5) Plagiarizing other people’s works;
(6) Exhibition, filming or similar filmmaking methods without the permission of the copyright owner Use of works, or use of works in the form of adaptation, translation, annotation, etc., except as otherwise provided for in this Law;
(7) For using other people’s works, remuneration should be paid but has not been paid;
(8) Copyright holders of unfilmed works and works created by methods similar to filmmaking, computer software, audio and video recordings, or copyright-related rights With the permission of the other party, the works or audio and video recordings may be rented out, except as otherwise provided for in this Law;
(9) Using the layout design of books and periodicals published by the publisher without the permission of the publisher;
(10) Live broadcast or publicly transmit the live performance, or record the performance without the performer's permission ;
(11) Other copyright infringements and copyright infringements Behavior related to rights and interests.
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