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Is taking screenshots of other people’s live broadcasts considered infringement?

Legal subjectivity:

Distributing chat screenshots is generally not considered infringement, and chat records are not considered works in the sense of copyright. However, chat records that involve private content such as avatars and names that can reveal the other party's identity information will constitute infringements such as infringement of privacy rights and reputation rights. Legal objectivity:

The works referred to in Article 3 of the "Copyright Law" include works of literature, art, natural science, social science, engineering technology, etc. created in the following forms: (1) Literary works ; (2) Oral works; (3) Music, drama, folk art, dance, and acrobatic works; (4) Fine arts and architectural works; (5) Photographic works; (6) Film works and works created by methods similar to filmmaking Works; (7) Engineering design drawings, product design drawings, maps, schematic diagrams and other graphic works and model works; (8) Computer software; (9) Other works stipulated by laws and administrative regulations.