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My website is infringed, what should I do?

1. If you use pictures or articles with unknown rights and are suspected of infringing on others' copyright or information network dissemination rights, you may be liable for infringement compensation. The infringer provided the plaintiff's photographic works involved in the case to the public on its operating website without the permission of the copyright owner, without signing the copyright owner's name. This infringed upon the plaintiff's right of signature and information network dissemination of the photographic works involved in the case and shall bear corresponding liability. legal liability.

2. If the infringer claims that it only provides information storage space, search, link and other network technology services, it shall bear the burden of proof. The infringer shall provide corresponding evidence on the provider of the works, performances, audio and video products involved, or the relationship between the infringer and the provider, otherwise it may be determined that it does not only provide network technology services. If the infringer fails to provide evidence or the evidence provided is insufficient to prove that it only provides information storage space, search, link and other network technology services, it can be determined that the defendant has committed an act of providing works, performances, audio and video products, and it is still an infringement act.

3. Methods for the infringer to defend:

The infringer can claim that its website is only a service platform and only provides information storage space services, and that the infringing pictures were uploaded by a third party , you should provide the following evidence to prove your claim:

(1) The evidence provided by the infringer can prove that its website has the function of providing information storage space services for service objects;

( 2) The relevant content on the infringer’s website clearly indicates that it provides information storage space services for service objects;

(3) The infringer can provide the uploader’s user name, registered IP address, registration time, and upload IP Address, contact information, upload time, upload information and other evidence;

(4) Other factors that can prove that the infringer provides information storage space services.