this is definitely infringement and copyright infringement, so be careful to be the defendant. If it is only for personal study and research, it can be exempted. Is it infringement to shoot the Forbidden City competition?
It's not infringement. Because shooting an exhibition (scene) or even some works in the exhibition, the photographer has already participated in it: how to compose the composition, how to use the light, and how to choose the angle, etc. It is a category of re-creation or creation. Why do you charge copyright fees for things in the Forbidden City?
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The Forbidden City
" is not only a palace, but also a state-owned cultural symbol and a gold-lettered signboard. Is copyrighted.
The Forbidden City
A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains
Cultural and Creative Works "and" XX Cultural and Creative Works Based on A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains, the original is hidden in the Forbidden City ",the former may infringe, while the latter does not. The word "Forbidden City" as a "signboard" belongs to the state in many cases when it comes to business (the Forbidden City Cultural and Creative Team).
Copyright fees generally refer to royalties. Royalties, also known as royalties, are the monetary benefits collected by the creators or copyright holders of intellectual property rights to other people who use their intellectual property rights. People who use intellectual property rights such as copyright, franchise,
copyright
, trademarks and patents may have to pay royalties.