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Fair use of copyright refers to the legal act of allowing others to freely use copyrighted works under certain conditions, without the permission of the right holder and without paying remuneration to them.
Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China:
Article 22: The use of a work in the following circumstances may be made without the permission of the copyright owner and without payment of remuneration to him, provided that the name of the author and the title of the work shall be indicated, and other rights enjoyed by the copyright owner in accordance with this Law shall not be infringed:
1) Using published works of others for personal study, research or appreciation;
3) Inevitably reproducing or quoting published works in newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, television stations, etc., for the purpose of reporting current affairs;
4) Newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, television stations, etc., or other newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, television stations, etc., that have already published articles on current affairs on political, economic, or religious issues, except where the author declares that they are not allowed to be published;
6) Translate or reproduce in small quantities already published works for the purpose of classroom teaching or scientific research in schools, for use by teaching or scientific research personnel, but must not publish or distribute them;
7) The use of published works by state organs within a reasonable scope for the performance of official duties;
8) Libraries, archives, memorial halls, museums, art galleries, etc., reproduce works in the collection of the library for the purpose of displaying or preserving editions;
9) free performances of published works that have not been charged to the public and have not been remunerated to performers;
10) Copying, painting, photography, or videotaping works of art set up or displayed in outdoor public places;
11) Translate works created in the Chinese language that have been published by Chinese citizens, legal persons, or other organizations into works in minority languages for publication and distribution in China;
12) Convert published works into Braille.
The provisions of the preceding paragraph apply to restrictions on the rights of publishers, performers, producers of audio and video recordings, radio stations, and television stations.
Article 23: Textbooks compiled and published for the purpose of implementing nine-year compulsory education and the national education plan may, without the permission of the copyright owner, compile fragments of published works or short literary works, ** works, or single works of art or photographic works in the textbooks, except where the author has previously stated that they are not allowed to use them, provided that remuneration shall be paid in accordance with provisions, indicating the name of the author and the title of the work, and must not infringe on other rights enjoyed by the copyright owner in accordance with this Law.
The provisions of the preceding paragraph apply to restrictions on the rights of publishers, performers, producers of audio and video recordings, radio stations, and television stations.
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No remuneration is required'Please refer to the figure below for details.
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Legal Analysis: According to the provisions of the Copyright Law, unless the author has previously stated that the use is not permitted, the work may be used without the permission of the copyright owner under the following circumstances, subject to payment:
1. Prepare and publish textbooks for the implementation of the nine-year compulsory education and national education plan, but the name of the author and the title of the work shall be indicated, and other rights enjoyed by the copyright owner shall not be infringed in accordance with the law;
2. After the work is published, other newspapers and periodicals** or as abstracts and materials will be published;
3. The producer of the recording uses the ** work that has been legally recorded as a sound recording product by others to make a sound recording to make a quiet suspicion;
Legal basis: Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 23: Textbooks for the compilation and publication of nine-year compulsory education and national education plans may, without the permission of the copyright owner, compile fragments of published works or short literary works, ** works, or single works of art or photographic works in the textbooks, without the permission of the copyright owner, provided that remuneration shall be paid in accordance with provisions, indicating the name of the author and the title of the work, and must not infringe upon the copyright owner's pure and pure rights in accordance with this Law. Restrictions apply to the rights of publishers, performers, producers of audio and video recordings, radio and television stations.
Article 32: Paragraph 2: After a work is published, other newspapers and periodicals may publish it as abstracts or materials, except where the copyright owner states that it must not be excerpted or compiled, but remuneration shall be paid to the copyright owner in accordance with provisions.
Article 39: Paragraph 3: Producers of sound recordings may make sound recordings without the permission of the copyright owner, but shall pay remuneration in accordance with provisions; The copyright owner declares that it is not allowed to use it.
Article 43: Audio products that have already been published by radio and television stations** may be released without the permission of the copyright owner, but remuneration shall be paid. Unless otherwise agreed by the parties. The specific measures are stipulated by ***.
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The following acts of using a work can be done without the permission of the copyright owner and without paying remuneration (a).Translate the Chinese works of a small number of jujube Chinese characters and publish them.
b.Copies of other people's published textbooks and sells them to Xueyinyan Pisheng.
c.Appropriate citations for the purpose of introducing a work.
d.for"Project Hope"Donated charity performances have been published.
Correct answer: c
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