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Is it illegal to steal someone else's expression pack?
Legal analysis: it is illegal. In order to protect the legitimate rights and interests of copyright owners, various entities have adopted criminal law protection measures. China has also established the crime of copyright infringement, and severely punished the acts of infringing others' copyrights. This paper discusses how to consider whether the circumstances are serious and how the parties' reconciliation affects the conviction and sentencing of copyright crimes in judicial practice, and points out that due to the complexity of infringement in actual combat, the judicial interpretation of the Supreme People's Court and the Supreme People's Procuratorate cannot be understood too absolutely, and various factors such as social harm caused by infringement should be fully considered to avoid the abuse of punishment due to the mechanical application of relevant provisions.

Legal basis: Article 47 of the Copyright Law of People's Republic of China (PRC): (1) Those who copy, distribute, perform, show, play, assemble or disseminate their works to the public through the information network without the permission of the copyright owner, unless otherwise stipulated in the Copyright Law. (2) publishing books with exclusive publishing rights enjoyed by others. (3) Reproduction and distribution of audio-visual products recorded with their performances without permission of performances, or dissemination of their performances to the public through information networks, unless otherwise provided by the Copyright Law. (4) Reproduction, distribution and dissemination of audio and video products made by the producer through the information network without the permission of the producer, except as otherwise provided by the Copyright Law. (5) broadcasting or reproducing radio and television without permission, except as otherwise provided by the Copyright Law. (six) without the permission of the copyright owner or copyright-related obligee, deliberately avoiding or destroying the technical measures taken by the obligee to protect the copyright or copyright-related rights of his works, audio-visual products, etc. Unless otherwise stipulated by laws and regulations. (7) Deliberately deleting or changing electronic information on rights management such as works, audio-visual products, etc. Without the permission of the copyright owner or copyright-related obligee, except as otherwise provided by laws and regulations. (eight) the production and sale of works signed by others.