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How to protect your rights if your photography is stolen

Legal analysis: According to the provisions of the Copyright Law, if a photographic work is misappropriated by others, it will constitute copyright infringement. The copyright owner can ask the infringer to stop the infringement, and if losses are caused, he can ask for compensation.

Legal basis: "Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 47 Whoever commits the following infringement acts shall, according to the circumstances, bear civil obligations such as stopping the infringement, eliminating the impact, making an apology, and compensating for losses. Responsibilities: (1) Publishing his or her work without the permission of the copyright owner; (2) Publishing a work created in collaboration with others as a work of his own alone without the permission of the co-author; (3) Not participating in the creation, for Seeking personal fame and fortune by signing other people's works; (4) distorting or tampering with other people's works; (5) plagiarizing other people's works; (6) exhibiting, making movies or using similar methods of making movies without the permission of the copyright owner Use of works, or use of works in the form of adaptation, translation, annotation, etc., except as otherwise provided for in this Law; (7) Remuneration should be paid for the use of other people's works but has not been paid; (8) Film works and similar productions without the Leasing the works or audio and video products without the permission of the copyright holder or copyright-related rights holder of works created using film methods, computer software, or audio and video products, except as otherwise provided for in this law; (9) Without the permission of the publisher , using the layout design of books and periodicals published by it; (10) Live broadcasting or publicly transmitting its live performance, or recording its performance without the permission of the performer; (11) Other copyright infringement and copyright-related violations rights behavior.