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Ahad
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in Line With the Illustrator Art Work

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A few weeks ago, Bohn's company, Satel, released a copy of Liu Leyan's MV " CHINA " , which was changed to " TAIWAN ". Later, the original composer issued a statement, hoping to stop the infringement without compensation, but requesting that the illegal profits be donated to public welfare organizations . Parody is a difficult topic. There are several different types. In the past, there were very few judicial practice cases,

and no clear standard has been developed. It is impossible to discuss it clearly in a short article. The provisions of the Act are discussed initially. What is a parody? Parody refers to changing the way another person's writings are written to achieve a witty, satirical, or comedic effect. Born's MV "TAIWAN" is a change of Liu Leyan's MV "CHINA". It has certain similarities in terms of music and influence presentation. Illustrator Art Work
The purpose should also be to achieve humor and satire, which is a mockery. Copyright and property rights Copyright in my country contains two connotations, personality rights and property rights. Personality rights are exclusive to the author and cannot be assigned or inherited; property rights can be authorized or assigned to others. In Born's case,

the copyright personality rights involved in the "TAIWAN" MV include: the right of name identification, and the right to maintain the identity to prohibit bad work and damage to the reputation; Intentionally infringing on the personality rights and property rights of a copyright has corresponding criminal and civil liability for damages. In the "Copyright Law", in principle, criminal responsibility belongs to the crime of prosecution, and the premise is that the complainant files a complaint. Fair use of copyright property rights Article 65(1) of the "Copyright Law" stipulates that the fair use of a work does not constitute an infringement of copyright property rights; as to whether it constitutes a fair use, item 2 stipulates that all circumstances should be considered, in particular, four criteria should be paid attention to:
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