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Is there a legal basis for Wenchuang Garden not to take photos?

According to the relevant provisions of China's Copyright Law and Civil Code, shooting works in Wenchuang Garden requires the permission of the copyright owner, otherwise it is an infringement. Therefore, there is a legal basis for Wenchuang Garden not to allow taking photos.

In Wenchuang Garden, all the works of the copyright owner are displayed, and the copyright owner has the right to decide whether to let others shoot them. Some cultural and creative parks may set up regulations prohibiting photography, which is to protect the copyright and commercial interests of works and avoid unauthorized shooting and dissemination.

If tourists want to take photos in Wenchuang Park, they can consult the staff of Wenchuang Park and get permission from the copyright owner. In addition, the shooting license can also be obtained by purchasing genuine works or signing an authorization agreement with the copyright owner.

It should be noted that even if Wenchuang Park does not explicitly prohibit taking photos, tourists' shooting behavior will still be punished by law if it infringes the copyright of their works or involves personal privacy.

In short, there is a legal basis for Wenchuang Park not to take photos, and visitors need permission from the copyright owner to take photos. At the same time, we should also pay attention to issues such as not infringing on the copyright and privacy of others.