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What evidence do I need to provide to report pirated books?
Physical evidence; Written evidence; Witness testimony; The victim's statement; Confessions and excuses of criminal suspects and defendants; Appraisal opinions; Records of inquests, inspections, appraisals and investigations; Audio-visual materials, electronic data.

What evidence do I need to provide to report pirated books?

1. The evidence required to report pirated books is as follows:

(1) physical evidence;

(2) Documentary evidence;

(3) Testimony of witnesses;

(4) the victim's statement;

(5) confessions and excuses of criminal suspects and defendants;

(6) Appraisal opinions;

(seven) records of the inquest, inspection, appraisal and investigation;

(8) Audio-visual materials and electronic data.

How to report pirated books?

1, found pirated books can be reported to the local copyright administrative authority;

2, you can also report to the cultural market administrative law enforcement corps or the office of eliminating pornography and illegal publications;

3. The industrial and commercial authorities can also accept reports.

I hope the above content can help you. Please consult a professional lawyer if you have any other questions.

Legal basis: Article 48 of the Criminal Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

In any of the following circumstances, if the defendant fails to entrust a defender, the people's court may notify the legal aid institution to appoint a lawyer to defend him:

(1) In the same criminal case, other defendants have entrusted defenders;

(2) The case has a significant social impact;

(3) The people's procuratorate lodged a protest;

(four) the defendant's behavior may not constitute a crime;

(5) Other circumstances in which lawyers need to be entrusted to provide defense.

Article 51

Legal aid institutions appoint lawyers to defend the defendant, and guardians or close relatives of the defendant entrust defenders on their behalf, they shall listen to the opinions of the defendant and determine the candidates for defenders.