Why open source software copyright is inviolable
Because it is protected by the Copyright Law, it cannot be infringed.
Article 47 of the Copyright Law
span>Those who commit the following infringements shall be responsible for stopping the infringement according to the circumstances. , eliminate the impact, apologize, compensate for losses and other civil liabilities:
(1) Publishing his works without the permission of the copyright owner;
(2) Publish a work created in collaboration with others as a work created alone without the permission of the co-author;
(3) Not participating in the creation, in order to obtain a personal nameLiterally, signing someone else’s work;
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(4) Distorting or tampering with other people’s works;
(5) Plagiarizing other people's works;
( 6) Without the permission of the copyright owner, use the work in exhibitions, making movies, or using methods similar to making movies, or using the works in ways such as 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) Unauthorized film works and films made with similar With the permission of the copyright holder or copyright-related right holder of works, computer software, audio and video products created using methods, leasing the works or audio and video products, unless 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 infringements of copyright and copyright-related rights and interests.
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