Organizations and individuals that use works must not affect the normal exploitation of works, do not prejudice the rights of authors and copyright holders; must have a credit to the author's name and the origin and origin of the work.

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SUMMARY OF KEY CONTENTS
1. Cases of published works without permission, without paying royalties and remunerations included.
2. Cases of published works that does not require permission but must pay royalties, including remuneration.
1. Cases of published works without permission, without paying royalties and remuneration
- Self-reproducing a copy for the purpose of personal research and teaching;
- Reasonably cite the work without misleading the author to comment or illustrate in his work;
- Citing without falsifying the author's intention to write newspapers, use in periodical publications, in radio and television programs, documentaries;
- Citing for teaching in schools without misrepresenting the author's intention, not for commercial purposes;
- Copying works for archiving in libraries for research purposes;
- Performing theatrical works, other art performances in cultural activities, propaganda and promotion without collecting money in any form;
- Recording, recording livestream for news reporting or for teaching;
- Taking pictures and broadcasting visual, architectural, photographic and applied art works displayed in public places in order to introduce the images of such works;
- Chuyển tác phẩm sang chữ nổi hoặc ngôn ngữ khác cho người khiếm thị; Translating works into Braille or another language for the visually impaired;
- Nhập khẩu bản sao tác phẩm của người khác để sử dụng riêng. Import copies of other people's work for your own use.
- In addition, organizations and individuals using works must not affect the normal exploitation of works, without prejudice to the rights of authors and copyright holders; must have a credit to the author's name and the origin and origin of the work.
- And the use of works in the above mentioned cases does not apply to architectural works, visual works, computer programs.
2.Cases of published works that does not require permission but must pay royalties, including remuneration.
- Broadcasting organizations using published works to make broadcasts with sponsorship, advertising or collecting money in any form do not have to ask for permission but must pay royalties and remuneration to the owners. copyright in accordance with the provisions of the Government.
- In addition, organizations and individuals that use works according to the above provisions must not affect the normal exploitation of works, without prejudice to the rights of authors and copyright holders; must have a credit to the author's name and the origin of the work. The use of works in the cases specified in Clause 1 of this Article does not apply to cinematographic works.
- Above is the content of in which cases royalties must be paid when using other people's works? If you have any questions, please contact to hotline of Thinh Tri Law Firm 1800 6365 for advice.