Clubs · Nov 26, 2024 · 3 min read
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Starting in 2023, there are specific cases allowing the use of published works without permission or copyright fees, provided that the user credits the author and the source of the work. These cases typically apply to educational, scientific research, or journalistic purposes to ensure broad access to information and knowledge. Understanding these regulations helps users comply with the law and respect copyright.
In Clause 7, Article 1 Amended Intellectual Property Law 2022 Cases of using published works that do not require permission or pay royalties but must provide information about the author's name and the origin of the work include:
- Self-copy a copy for scientific research, personal study and not for commercial purposes. This provision does not apply in the case of copying using a copying device;
- Reasonably copy part of the work using copying equipment for scientific research, personal study and not for commercial purposes;
- Reasonably use the work to illustrate lectures, publications, performances, audio and video recordings, and broadcasts for teaching purposes. This use may include distribution on an internal computer network provided that technical measures are in place to ensure that only learners and instructors in that class session have access to this work;
- Using works in public service activities of state agencies;
- Reasonably quote the work without misrepresenting the author's intention to comment, introduce or illustrate in your work; for writing articles, for use in periodicals, in broadcast programs, and documentaries;
- Using works in library activities for non-commercial purposes, including copying works stored in the library for preservation, provided that this copy must be marked as an archival copy and limited Subjects of access according to provisions of law on libraries and archives; Reasonably copy part of the work using copying equipment for others to serve research and study; copy or transmit works stored for inter-library use via computer networks, provided that the number of readers at the same time does not exceed the number of copies of the work issued by the said libraries hold, except as authorized by the rights owner and does not apply in cases where the work has been made available on the market in digital form;
- Performing works of theater, music, dance and other types of artistic performances in cultural activities and propaganda activities for non-commercial purposes;
- Taking photos or broadcasting works of fine art, architecture, photography, or applied art displayed in public places to introduce the image of that work, not for commercial purposes;
- Importing copies of other people's works for personal, non-commercial use;
- Copying by republishing in newspapers, periodicals, broadcasting or other forms of communication to the public lectures, speeches, or other speeches presented to the public within the scope of compliance with the law. current information purposes, unless the author claims copyright;
- Taking photos, recording audio, video recording, broadcasting events for the purpose of news reporting, including using works heard or seen during that event;
- People with visual disabilities, people with disabilities who cannot read print, and other people with disabilities who cannot access works to read in the usual way (hereinafter referred to as people with disabilities), people who nurture and care for them. care for people with disabilities, organizations that meet the conditions prescribed by the Government use works as prescribed in Article 25a of this Law.
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