On November 13, domestic media reported that for ordinary users, recording videos while watching movies is a typical infringement. Since the beginning of this year, the National Copyright Administration, together with the National Film Administration, has issued copyright protection warnings for eight batches of 63 theater films, requiring all Internet service providers to take effective measures to deal with infringement and piracy in a timely manner. Zhu Wei, deputy director of the Communication Law Research Center of China University of Political Science and Law, said that if you record for a long time through video, it is stipulated in the Film Promotion Law and other laws. This is a typical infringement and illegal behavior, so the theater staff will stop it in time. In addition, unauthorized secondary creation of film and television works or AI face-changing may also be an infringement. Wang Juan, vice president of Tencent Online Video, has previously publicly stated: "Piracy, this cancer, has become a threat to the survival of the film and television industry. It is time to unsheathe the sword!" Some experts believe that users need to be guided in a positive way. " Purchasing pirated resources is a mistake at best, but if you make a profit directly from selling products, it may be a criminal act. I believe that people's copyright awareness will increase with each generation, and we also need to use positive guidance to make the whole nation gradually pay attention to intellectual property rights. " |
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