Whether singing a cover song infringes copyright
According to the provisions of my country’s Copyright Law, singing a cover song If other people's songs are only for personal study or free performance, and no public fees are charged, it does not infringe copyright.
Relevant legal provisions
"Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China"
Article 22 Under the following circumstances, works may be used without copyright No remuneration shall be paid to the author, but the name of the author and the title of the work shall be specified, and other rights enjoyed by the copyright holder in accordance with this law shall not be infringed:
(1 ) For personal study, research or appreciation, use other people’s published works;
(2) To introduce, comment on a certain work or explain a certain issue, in Appropriately cite the published works of others in the work;
(3) In order to report current affairs news, it is inevitable to report in newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, television stations and other media Reproduce or quote published works;
(4) Newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, TV stations and other media publish or broadcast other newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, TV stations Current affairs articles on political, economic, and religious issues that have been published by other media, except those where the author has stated that they are not allowed to be published or broadcast;
(5) Newspapers and periodicals , radio stations, television stations and other media publish or broadcast speeches delivered at public gatherings, except where the author declares that they are not allowed to be published or broadcast;
(6) For the school Classroom teaching or scientific research,Translate or copy a small amount of published works for use by teaching or scientific researchers, but shall not be published or distributed;
(7) State agencies perform official duties within a reasonable scope Use published works;
(8) Libraries, archives, memorial halls, museums, art galleries, etc. may make copies for the purpose of displaying or preserving versions. Collected works;
(9) Free performance of published works, the performance does not charge fees to the public, nor pay remuneration to the performers;
(10) Copying, painting, photographing, and videotaping works of art installed or displayed in outdoor public places;
(11) Translate works written in the Chinese language that have been published by Chinese citizens, legal persons or other organizations into ethnic minority languages for domestic publication and distribution;
(12) Convert already published works into Braille for publication.
The provisions of the preceding paragraph shall apply to restrictions on the rights of publishers, performers, producers of audio and video recordings, radio stations, and television stations.
The above knowledge is the editor’s answer to relevant legal issues. According to the provisions of my country’s copyright law, if you cover other people’s songs for personal study or free performance , it does not infringe copyright when it does not charge public fees. If you need legal help, you are welcome to go to the Legal Savior Network for legal consultation.
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