How to maintain software copyright
Computer-related software copyright begins to be protected by law when the developer completes the software. If a developer finds that someone has infringed upon its copyright, it can report the case to the Copyright Office.
"Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China"Article 48 includes the following infringements Anyone who commits an act shall, according to the circumstances, bear civil responsibilities such as stopping the infringement, eliminating the impact, making an apology, and compensating for losses; if it harms public interests at the same time, the copyright administrative department may order the infringement to cease, confiscate the illegal gains, and confiscate and destroy the infringing copies. , and may be fined; if the circumstances are serious, the copyright administrative department may also confiscate materials, tools, equipment, etc. mainly used to make infringing copies; if a crime is constituted, criminal liability shall be pursued in accordance with the law:
(1) Reproduction, distribution, performance, screening, broadcasting, Compile and disseminate their works to the public through information networks, except as otherwise provided for in this law;(2) Publishing books for which others have exclusive publishing rights;
(3) Copying and distributing audio and video recordings of their performances without the permission of the performers, or disseminating their performances to the public through information networks , except as otherwise provided for in this Law;
(4) Copying, distributing, and disseminating to the public the audio and video products produced by the audio and video producers without the permission of the audio and video producers, unless otherwise provided for in this law;
(5) Playing or copying radio or television without permission, except as otherwise provided for in this law;
(6) Without the permission of the copyright owner or the copyright owner, With the permission of the relevant right holder, intentionally avoid or destroy the technical measures taken by the right holder to protect copyright or copyright-related rights for its works, audio and video products, etc., unless otherwise provided for by laws and administrative regulations;
(7) Without the permission of the copyright owner or copyright-related rights holder , intentionally deleting or changing the electronic rights management information of works, audio and video recordings, etc., unless otherwise provided by laws and administrative regulations;
(8) Producing and selling works counterfeiting the signature of others.
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