1. What can be done to protect copyright and related rights
1. Copyright owners, in order to protect copyright and copyright-related rights from infringement, can take technical measures:
(1) Without the permission of the rights owner, any Organizations or individuals may not deliberately avoid or destroy technical measures, and shall not manufacture, import, or provide relevant devices or components to the public for the purpose of avoiding or destroying technical measures.
(2) You shall not intentionally provide technical services for others to avoid or destroy technical measures
2. Legal basis: "Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China"
Article 49: In order to protect copyright and copyright-related rights, the right holder may take technical measures .
Without the permission of the right holder, no organization or individual may deliberately avoid or destroy technical measures, and shall not manufacture, import or destroy technical measures for the purpose of avoiding or destroying technical measures. When providing relevant devices or components to the public, technical services shall not be provided to intentionally avoid or destroy technical measures for others. However, circumstances that can be avoided according to laws and administrative regulations are excluded.
Technical measures referred to in this Law refer to the measures used to prevent and restrict browsing and appreciating works, performances, audio and video products, or through information without the permission of the right holder. Effective technology, devices or components for providing works, performances, audio and video recordings to the public on the Internet.
2. What behaviors infringe the copyrights of others
1. Publish works without the permission of the copyright owner.
2. Publish the work collaborated with others as your own alone without the permission of the collaborator.
3. Did not participate Creation, in order to seek personal fame and fortune, sign on other people's works.
4. Distort or tamper with other people's works.
5. Unless otherwise provided by law, use the work in the form of performance, broadcast, exhibition, distribution, filming, television, video, or adaptation, translation, annotation, editing, etc. without the permission of the copyright owner.
6. Using other people’s works without paying remuneration as required.
7. Plagiarism or copying others Works.
8. Copy and distribute the works for profit without the permission of the author.
9. Produce and sell works of art that counterfeit the signature of others.
10. Other athletes infringe on copyright and copyright-related rights and interests.
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According to the provisions of the Copyright Law, the copyright owner may take technical measures to protect the copyright and copyright-related rights from infringement. Without the right owner License, no organization or individual may deliberately avoid or destroy technical measures. I hope the above content can be helpful to you. If you have other questions, you can click the button below to consult, or go to the Legal Savior Network to consult a professional lawyer.
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