What behaviors constitute copyright infringement
1. Publishing the work without the permission of the copyright owner;
p>2. Publish a work created in collaboration with others as a work created alone without the permission of the co-author;
3. Without participating in the creation, in order to seek personal fame and fortune, sign on other people's works;
4. Distort or tamper with other people's works;
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5. Plagiarizing other people's works;
6. Exhibiting or making movies without the permission of the copyright owner and using the work in a similar way to making a movie, or using the work in the form of adaptation, translation, annotation, etc., unless otherwise provided for by the Copyright Law;
7. Use For other people’s works, remuneration should be paid but has not been paid;
8. Unfilmed works and works created by methods similar to filmmaking, computer software, audio and video products Publish works or audio and video products with the permission of the copyright holder or copyright-related rights holder, unless otherwise provided by the Copyright Law;
9. Without publication Without the permission of the performer, use the layout design of the books and journals published by the performer;
10. Live broadcast or publicly transmit the live performance without the permission of the performer, or Recording his or her performance;
11. Other acts that infringe on copyright and neighboring rights.