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How much font modification is not infringement
Legal analysis: changing fonts is not an infringement. There is no explicit provision in the law. When applying for a trademark, enterprises use commonly used fonts that will not involve copyright disputes, such as Song Ti, bold, imitation Song, official script, regular script, etc. These fonts came with the computer when we installed the system, that is, the right to use the fonts has been given to users with the computer and operating system, and it is not infringing to use them again.

Legal basis: Article 3 of the Copyright Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) The works mentioned in this Law include works of literature, art, natural science, social science and engineering technology. Creation in the following forms: (1) written works; (2) Oral works; (3) Music, drama, folk art, dance and acrobatic works; (4) Artistic and architectural works; (5) Photographic works; (6) cinematographic works and works created by similar cinematographic methods; (seven) engineering design drawings, product design drawings, maps, schematic diagrams and other graphic works and model works; (8) Computer software; (9) Other works as prescribed by laws and administrative regulations.