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Public Basic Knowledge: Knowledge Memory of Legal Common Sense (49)
53 1. A performer (actor or performance unit) who uses another person's work to perform shall obtain permission from the copyright owner and pay remuneration. Where a performance organizer organizes a performance, it shall obtain the permission of the copyright owner and pay remuneration.

532. When a performer enjoys the right to license others to directly disseminate, record and video, reproduce and distribute his performance, or disseminate his performance through the Internet, the licensee shall also obtain the permission of the copyright owner and pay remuneration for using the work in the above manner.

533. Producers of audio and video recordings shall obtain permission from the copyright owner and pay remuneration for using other people's works to produce audio and video recordings.

534. A producer of sound recordings may use a musical work that has been legally recorded as a sound recording product by others without the permission of the copyright owner, but he shall pay remuneration according to regulations; If the copyright owner declares that it is not allowed to use it, it shall not be used.

535. Producers of audio and video recordings have the right to license others to copy, distribute, rent, disseminate to the public through information networks and receive remuneration; The licensee shall also obtain the permission of the copyright owner and performer and pay remuneration for copying, distributing and disseminating audio-visual products to the public through the information network.

536. A radio station or television station that broadcasts an unpublished work of others shall obtain the permission of the copyright owner and pay remuneration.

537. Radio stations and television stations may broadcast published works of others without the permission of the copyright owner, but they shall pay remuneration.

538. A radio station or television station may broadcast a published sound recording without the permission of the copyright owner, but it shall pay remuneration. Unless otherwise agreed by the parties. Specific measures shall be formulated by the State Council.

539. Television stations should obtain permission from producers and video producers and pay remuneration for broadcasting other people's film works and works and video products created in a similar way to film production; Playing other people's video products shall also obtain the permission of the copyright owner and pay remuneration.

540. If a party refuses to accept the administrative punishment, he may bring a lawsuit to the people's court within three months from the date of receiving the decision on administrative punishment. If neither prosecution nor performance is made within the time limit, the copyright administrative department may apply to the people's court for compulsory execution.