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What laws are violated by stealing pictures?

The act of "stealing pictures" is mainly suspected of infringing on the copyright holder's rights of signature, reproduction and information network dissemination: the right of signature, that is, the right to indicate the identity of the author and the right to sign on the work; the right of reproduction, that is, The right to make one or more copies of the work by printing, copying, rubbing, recording, videotaping, dubbing, re-photographing, etc.; the right to information network dissemination, that is, providing the work to the public in wired or wireless ways, so that the public can use it in their personal Rights to the work are acquired at a chosen time and place.

Penalty for stealing pictures:

(1) Warning. It is a warning and condemnation issued by administrative agencies to illegal actors, and is mainly applicable to relatively minor illegal acts.

(2) Order to stop producing and distributing infringing copies. The function of this form of punishment is to prevent the infringer from continuing to make profits by making and distributing infringing copies, but it does not touch the income that the infringer obtains from making and distributing infringing copies. Therefore, it is inappropriate to use this method alone when the infringer has already obtained benefits.

(3) Confiscation of illegal gains. It refers to paying all the profits obtained by the infringer through the infringement to the national treasury. This form of punishment is a supplement to the previous form of punishment, and the combination of the two can leave the infringer with nothing.

(4) Confiscate infringing copies. In order to prevent the infringer from distributing the infringing copies whether or not they have been produced and causing further damage to the victim, it is necessary to confiscate the infringing copies.

(5) Confiscate the equipment for making infringing copies. For those infringers who may continue to infringe, in order to fundamentally eliminate the possibility of continuing to make infringing copies, it is necessary to confiscate their equipment for making infringing copies.

(6) Fines

Legal basis:

Article 10 of the Copyright Law of the People’s Republic of China

Copyright Including the following personal rights and property rights:

(1) Right of publication, that is, the right to decide whether the work will be made public

(2) Right of signature, that is, the right to indicate the identity of the author and sign the work.

(3) The right to modify, that is, the right to modify or authorize others to modify the work;

(4) The right to protect the integrity of the work, that is, the right to protect the work from distortion or tampering; < /p>

(5) Right of reproduction, that is, the right to make one or more copies of the work by printing, copying, rubbing, recording, videotaping, ripping, re-photographing, digitizing, etc.;

(6) Distribution rights, that is, the right to provide originals or copies of works to the public by selling or donating them;

(7) Rental rights, that is, allowing others to temporarily use the originals of audio-visual works and computer software for a fee Or the right to make copies, except for computer software that is not the main subject of the lease;

(8) Exhibition rights, that is, the right to publicly display originals or copies of works of art or photography

Rights;

(9) Performance rights, that is, the right to publicly perform works, and the right to publicly broadcast works through various means;

(10) Screening rights, that is, through projectors, The right to publicly reproduce art, photography, audio-visual works, etc. with technical equipment such as slide projectors;