Wang Ziqiang, spokesperson of the National Copyright Administration and director of the copyright department, said that regarding the adaptation of the film "The Promise", whether the bloody case caused by a steamed bread is beyond the scope of reasonable use should be resolved by the judicial organs through civil litigation.
Wang Ziqiang made the above remarks at a press conference held by the State Council Office this morning.
Wang Ziqiang said that regarding the film and adaptation of The Promise, in the legal sense of copyright, it is permitted by the copyright law to quote other people's works to introduce or clarify a point, that is, it belongs to the category of fair use.
Wang Ziqiang emphasized that the law does not allow a large number of quotations from other people's works beyond the premise of introducing situations or clarifying opinions. As far as the steamed bread case is concerned, whether it is beyond the scope of reasonable use should be resolved by the judicial organs through civil litigation.
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According to Xinhua News Agency? Whether the short film "A Bloody Case Caused by a Steamed Bread" widely circulated on the Internet infringes the intellectual property rights of the film "Promise". Wang Ziqiang, director of the Copyright Department of the National Copyright Administration, said that in this case, whether it is beyond the scope of fair use should be resolved by the judicial organs through civil litigation.
In response to a reporter's question, Wang Ziqiang said that in the sense of copyright law, if the film "The Promise" and its adaptation are used to introduce the situation or clarify a point of view, the copyright law allows appropriate or small quotations from other people's works, that is, it belongs to the category of fair use.
It is forbidden by law to quote a lot of other people's works without introducing the situation or clarifying a certain point of view.
What should I do if I find that my work has been infringed on the Internet? Yan Xiaohong, deputy director of the National Copyright Administration, replied: After discovering that his works have been infringed, the first thing to do is to obtain evidence. It is best to obtain evidence under the notarization of the notary department.
After that, there are several ways to solve it:
One is to solve it through judicial channels;
Second, if the infringed works are widely disseminated and involve harm to the public interests, the state copyright administration department can also accept the complaints of the right holders.
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People's Daily Online-Tracing the lawsuit caused by steamed bread "steamed bread" has affected the National Copyright Administration.
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People's Daily Online-Whether a bloody case caused by a steamed bread is infringement should be judged by the judicial organs.