Will personal commercial use of the font constitute infringement
According to the relevant laws of our country, when an individual uses another person’s copyrighted font, And if it is used for commercial purposes, it will not only constitute copyright infringement, but also bear the liability for infringement.
"Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China"
Article 47 If any of the following infringements occurs, the person 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) Publish a work created in collaboration with others as a work created alone without the permission of the co-author;
(3) Those who did not participate in the creation and signed other people’s works in order to seek personal fame and fortune;
(4) Distorting or tampering with other people’s works;
(5) Plagiarizing other people’s works;
(6) Using the work for exhibition, making movies or using methods similar to making movies without the permission of the copyright owner, 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) Rental without the permission of the copyright holders of film works and works created by methods similar to filmmaking, computer software, audio and video products, or copyright-related rights holders Its works or audio and video products, 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 acts that infringe upon copyright and copyright-related rights and interests.
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