The sales of ice pier ornaments made by Wenzhou shopkeepers were investigated. Recently, a shopkeeper in Wenzhou made ornaments related to the ice pier and sold them on the group buying platform. The goods were on the shelf for less than an hour. The relevant regulatory authorities in Wenzhou discovered this situation in the relevant monitoring, and then found the owner, demanding that the owner immediately remove these ornaments, stop the related infringement, and popularize relevant legal knowledge for the owner. In fact, this behavior of Wenzhou shopkeepers is not a case. After the ice pier became popular, many merchants used shapes or pictures related to the ice pier without the consent of others, and many people have been investigated.
Under what circumstances is the use of ice piers an infringement? Although the ice mound is very popular, the images and pictures of the ice mound are not available for free. Because the image of Bingdundun belongs to the Beijing Winter Olympics Organizing Committee, the copyright, exclusive right of registered trademark and patent right of design of Bingdundun belong to the Beijing Winter Olympics Organizing Committee. If others want to use it, they must get permission from the Beijing Winter Olympics Organizing Committee. Even if some government departments, institutions or other private enterprise organizations want to use the image of the ice pier, even if it is not for commercial purposes, they still need to formally apply to the Beijing Winter Olympics Organizing Committee through legal channels and fill in relevant materials.
Under what circumstances? Ice pier? Can be used in accordance with the law. Recently, Beijing investigated and dealt with the manufacture and sale of pirated ice shield, the mascot of the Winter Olympics. The suspect was sentenced to one year's imprisonment and fined 40,000 yuan, which became the first criminal case in China that infringed the copyright of the mascot image of the Beijing Winter Olympics. Tang, deputy director of the Propaganda Department of China Copyright Bureau and a first-class inspector, said that from the perspective of copyright, except for the special legal provisions stipulated in the Copyright Law, using works for personal study, research and appreciation, or inevitably copying some works in the media for news reporting, other unauthorized use in the sense of copyright may constitute copyright infringement.
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