Online copyright referred to the copyright of intellectual creations in computer software, network information, and other works. The laws and regulations protecting online copyrights mainly included the "copyright law" and the "regulations on the protection of information network transmission rights." The copyright law provides that copyright owners enjoy the following rights: 1. Creation rights: including the copyright of creative ideas, creative ideas, forms of expression, literature and art, etc. 2. Right of publication: including the right to publish for the first time, the right to modify, the right to compile, the right to translate, the right to display, etc. 3. Circulation rights: including the right to distribute works through the Internet, performances, exhibition, performance, screening, broadcasting, distribution, sales, rental, etc. 4. Right of protection: including the right of reproduction, distribution, rental, adaptation, translation, compilation, etc. 5. Citation rights: This includes the right to quote, reprint, adapt, translate, compile, etc. The Regulations on the Protection of the Right of Information Network Transmission stipulated that from the date of the publication of the regulations, the copyright owner would enjoy the right of transmission on the Internet (including the mobile Internet, the Internet of Things, etc.), regardless of whether the work was authorized by the copyright owner or not, as long as the work met the conditions stipulated in the regulations. In order to strengthen the protection of online copyright, China has also formulated a series of regulations, such as: The Regulations on the Administration of Internet Information Services provides that Internet information service suppliers shall abide by the copyright law and other relevant laws and regulations to protect the copyrights of their works. The Regulations on the Protection of Computer Software provides that the developer of computer software enjoys the copyright. Without the permission of the copyright owner, no one is allowed to copy, distribute, rent, sell, transfer, or permit others to copy, distribute, rent, sell, or transfer computer software in any way. The Regulations on the Administration of the Internet Cultural Market stipulated that the operators of the Internet cultural market should register the copyright of Internet cultural products and protect the copyright of the works in accordance with the copyright law and other relevant laws and regulations.