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Is the reserved copy of the library useful?
Legal analysis: 1. Use copyrighted works published by others for personal study, research or appreciation.

This situation means that it is purely for personal use and has no purpose of public exhibition. For example, in order to better study a historical topic, some archaeologists' notes were used. However, if you deliberately display your favorite works in your own coffee shop for others to enjoy, it is not allowed.

2, in order to introduce and comment on a work or explain a problem, appropriate reference to others' published copyright works.

For example. In order to comment on David's sculpture, the poems of contemporary poets about strength and beauty are adopted.

In order to report current news, it is inevitable to use copyright works published by others in newspapers, books and TV programs.

In order to pursue the authenticity of news reports and restore the truth of the matter, it is necessary to publish real and effective information, so it is inevitable to use published works, but it should be within the scope of reasonable use.

4. Newspapers, periodicals, radio stations and television stations publish articles on current affairs related to political, economic and religious issues or deliver speeches at public meetings, unless the copyright owner declares that they are not allowed to publish or broadcast.

5. For school classroom teaching or scientific research, teaching and scientific research personnel translate or copy a few published works.

This situation refers to the pure teaching and research needs, such as showing an author's works in class to learn in order to understand his creative process.

6. State organs use published works within the reasonable scope of performing official duties.

7. In order to display and preserve works, libraries, art galleries, etc. Copy their collection.

8. Performing published works for free.

This kind of free means that it is not for profit, neither charging fees to the public nor paying remuneration to performers, which is similar to "benefit performance".

9. Copying, painting and photographing artworks arranged in outdoor public places.

10, change the published works into Braille or minority languages for publication.

Legal basis: Under any of the following circumstances, Article 24 of the Copyright Law may use a work without permission and without payment to the copyright owner, but the name of the author and the name of the work shall be indicated, which shall not affect the normal use of the work or unreasonably damage the legitimate rights and interests of the copyright owner:

(a) for personal study, research or appreciation of the use of other people's published works;

(2) appropriately quoting published works of others in works for the purpose of introducing and commenting on works or explaining problems;

(3) Inevitably reprinting or quoting published works in newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, television stations and other media in order to report news;

(4) Newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, television stations and other media publish or broadcast current affairs articles related to political, economic and religious issues that have been published by other newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, television stations and other media, unless the copyright owner declares that they are not allowed to publish or broadcast;

(5) Newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, television stations and other media publish or broadcast speeches delivered at public meetings, unless the author declares that they are not allowed to publish or broadcast;

(6) Translating, adapting, editing, playing or reproducing a few published works for classroom teaching or scientific research in schools, but not for publication and distribution;

(seven) the use of published works by state organs within the reasonable scope of performing official duties;

(eight) libraries, archives, memorial halls, museums, art galleries, cultural centers, etc., in order to display or save the version, copy the works collected by the library;

(9) Performing published works for free, without charging fees to the public, without paying remuneration to the performers, and not for profit;

(10) Copying, painting, photographing and video recording works of art set up or displayed in public places;

(eleven) to translate the works published by China citizens, legal persons or unincorporated organizations in the common language of the country into works written in minority languages and publish them in China;

(12) Provide published works to people with dyslexia in a barrier-free way that they can perceive;

(thirteen) other circumstances stipulated by laws and administrative regulations.

The provisions of the preceding paragraph shall apply to restrictions on copyright-related rights.