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How to judge the infringement of pictures

Legal analysis: judging whether a picture is infringing depends on whether the copyright of its own graphics is registered. If registered, it may involve infringement. It also depends on whether the trademark of the picture has been registered. If registered, it may involve infringement. Only the patent number can be found in the query of appearance patent, and the description has been applied for patent, and repeated use may involve infringement.

Legal basis: Article 3 of the Copyright Law Works mentioned in this Law include works of literature, art, natural science, social science and engineering technology. Created in the following form:

(1) Written works;

(2) Oral works;

(3) Music, drama, folk art, dance and acrobatic works;

(4) Artistic and architectural works;

(5) Photographic works;

(6) cinematographic works and works created by similar cinematographic methods;

(seven) engineering design drawings, product design drawings, maps, schematic diagrams and other graphic works and model works;

(8) Computer software;

(9) Other works as prescribed by laws and administrative regulations.