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How do individuals conduct copyright registration?
1. How do individuals register their copyright?

1. The process of personal copyright registration is as follows:

(1) Submission of works, power of attorney for copyright;

(2) Submit a copy of business license and ID card;

(3) payment of fees;

(4) Letter of acceptance;

(5) pass the exam;

(6) issue certificates.

2. Legal basis: Article 3 of the Copyright Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

The term "works" as mentioned in this Law refers to intellectual achievements that are original and can be expressed in a certain form in the fields of literature, art and science, including:

(1) Written works;

(2) Oral works;

(3) Music, drama, folk art, dance and acrobatic works;

(4) Artistic and architectural works;

(5) Photographic works;

(6) Audio-visual works;

(seven) engineering design drawings, product design drawings, maps, schematic diagrams and other graphic works and model works;

(8) Computer software;

(9) other intellectual achievements that meet the characteristics of the work.

Second, what does copyright infringement include?

Copyright infringement includes the following:

(1) publishing his works without the permission of the copyright owner;

(2) publishing a work created in cooperation with others as a work created by oneself without the permission of a co-author;

(3) not participating in the creation, and signing others' works for personal fame and fortune;

(4) distorting or tampering with other people's works;

(5) Plagiarizing other people's works;

(6) Without the permission of the copyright owner, making a film by exhibition, filming or similar means, or using a work by adaptation, translation, annotation, etc. Unless otherwise provided for in this law;

(seven) the use of other people's works without payment;

(8) Renting works or audio-visual products without the permission of the copyright owner or copyright-related obligee of film works and works created by similar film production methods, computer software and audio-visual products, except as otherwise provided by this Law;

(9) Using the layout design of books and periodicals published by publishers without their permission;

(10) Live broadcast or public broadcast or recording of a live performance without the permission of the performer;

(1 1) Other acts that infringe on copyright and rights and interests related to copyright;

(12) Copying, distributing, performing, showing, playing, compiling and disseminating his works to the public through the information network without the permission of the copyright owner, except as otherwise provided by this Law;

(13) Publishing books with exclusive publishing rights enjoyed by others;

(14) Reproduction and distribution of audio and video products of their performances without the permission of the performers, or dissemination of their performances to the public through information networks, unless otherwise stipulated by the Copyright Law;

(15) Reproduction, distribution and dissemination of audio and video products made by the producer without the permission of the producer, unless otherwise stipulated by the Copyright Law;

(16) broadcasting or copying radio and television without permission, unless otherwise stipulated by the copyright law;

(17) 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. Except as otherwise provided by laws and administrative regulations;

(18) Deliberately delete or change electronic information on rights management such as works, audio and video products. Without the permission of the copyright owner or copyright-related obligee, except as otherwise provided by laws and administrative regulations;

(19) Making and selling works with forged signatures.