Publishing houses often print photocopies because the original books are too expensive. In order to save money, they completely copied the contents of the book after being authorized, and indicated that the copyright belonged to the original publishing house. The photocopy is the original, and the copyright is the copyright of the original. Because it is printed locally, it can save a lot of costs.
Since the appearance of19th century, photocopying has quickly become a widely used version, especially for publishing classic ancient books, calligraphy and paintings on stone tablets. In fact, no matter which printing technology is used to publish books, the quality is first determined by the original copy, and there are at least two ways to make the original copy: one is to re-make the original copy, and the other is to directly use the old book as the copy copy copy.
The difference between photocopied version and genuine version
1, different production forms
Genuine books are books authorized for typesetting and printing; The copy is a complete copy of the original, and the copyright remains the copyright of the original book.
2. Different publishers
Genuine books can mark their own company as a publishing house on the cover of the book after being authorized; Photocopying can only indicate the book publishing house authorized by audio and video.
3. Book price.
Because of the cost of copyright authorization, the price of genuine books is higher than that of photocopies.
4. Books are classified differently.
Genuine books are generally authorized by the original author or typesetting; Most of the copies are English books or ancient books, and the copyright of ancient books cannot be obtained from the original author.