"Music infringement" seems to have no basis, and the judge's judgment based on opinions from all aspects has become the decisive basis. In this regard, I think that many judgment standards, including infringement of film and television works, are very vague. Regarding how to prevent similar infringement cases, the lawyer believes that when the relevant laws are not perfect, the only way is to carry out self-regulation in the industry. “The public’s eyes are sharp. If your work is indeed plagiarized, even if the law does not convict you, Your musical works will also be spurned by fans, so what good does this do to you? Only by making your own music steadily can there be a market, and the world can be truly 'quiet'."
In music. In the music industry, "eight measures of similarity" are also used as the criterion for determining whether a musical work is plagiarized. The lawyer made it clear that there is no relevant copyright law in our country. Copyright laws all fall under the Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China, and there is no such thing as "8 sections of similarity are considered plagiarism" in the Copyright Law. Relevant laws, "Music infringement in law is not like trademarks and patents. It has no quantitative standards. Therefore, similar lawsuits rely more on the judge's 'free ruling'. To put it bluntly, this also depends on the judge himself to a certain extent." Musical understanding."