Video explaining other people's books is a common way of content creation, but copyright issues need to be considered in the process of creation. Unauthorized use of other people's works may involve infringement. According to the provisions of the Copyright Law, the publication, dissemination and adaptation of other people's copyright works should obtain the permission of the copyright owner or meet the statutory exceptions. At present, there are many videos on the Internet explaining other people's books and cases of alleged infringement. For example, some well-known videos from the media platform are regarded as unauthorized secondary creation. In addition, in the field of education, some teachers and institutions are also involved in the content creation of videos explaining other people's books. If you use other people's works without authorization and payment, it may also lead to copyright disputes. In order to solve the problem of using video to explain whether other people's books are infringing, it is necessary to analyze the case and the copyright works involved, and it is best to avoid copyright disputes and respect the rights and interests of copyright owners and labor results. It is suggested that relevant creators pay attention to copyright protection and legal use and learn more about relevant laws and regulations.
How to avoid the risk of infringement if you want to use other people's works as video explanations? If you want to use other people's works for video explanation, you can avoid the risk of infringement in the following ways: 1. Get permission from the copyright owner. Contact the copyright owner or agent, obtain written authorization or sign a use agreement, and specify the specific use method and payment method. 2. Legal citation. Quoting other people's works in videos shall conform to the principle of "fair use", reasonably define the scope and purpose of quoting, indicate the source and author, and shall not infringe upon the rights and interests of copyright owners. 3. Use the work in the public domain. Works in the public domain can be freely used, modified, published and disseminated without the permission of the copyright owner.
Video explaining other people's books requires careful handling of copyright issues. It is suggested that creators should follow the principles of legality, compliance and rationality when interpreting videos, protect the rights and legitimate interests of copyright owners and prevent the occurrence of infringement risks.
Legal basis:
Article 99 of the Copyright Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * Any unit or individual that transfers or permits the use of works or reproductions for which others enjoy copyright shall conclude a written contract with the copyright owner, stipulating the mode of use, time limit and remuneration.