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Generally speaking, digest newspapers should not reprint articles at will. This was because abstracted newspapers usually existed to collect and compile various articles. They usually edited and filtered the contents of the articles to ensure the accuracy and authority of the articles. If a digest newspaper randomly reprints an article, it may damage the rights and interests of the original author, because reprinting may be regarded as violating the author's copyright. In addition, digest newspapers may also face legal risks because they may be sued if the articles they reprint involve intellectual property issues. Therefore, generally speaking, digest newspapers should not reprint articles at will. They should respect the rights and interests of the original author or obtain the copyright of the original text through legal means before reprinting.
I didn't know that " Tremor " Wang Jucheng was a novel because my knowledge ended in 2021 and there was no information about recently published novels. If you can provide more information about this novel, I will try my best to answer your questions.
Generally speaking, reprinting articles on the Internet did not cost money. However, the specific fee depends on whether the copyright owner of the reprinted article asks for payment. If the copyright owner requested payment, the payment would be made according to their request. If you don't ask to pay a fee, you can freely reprint the article online. However, you need to pay attention to copyright laws to avoid violating other people's copyrights.
Wang Jucheng had published a series of books called " Ghost Blows Out the Light ". The most famous one was " Ghost Blows Out the Light: The Ancient City of Essence ". This series of books was later made into a movie of the same name, Ghost Blows Out the Light.
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It was actually a very controversial issue whether reprinting an article on the Internet without the author's permission was considered copyright violation because different countries and regions had different laws and regulations. Generally speaking, if an article was reprinted without authorization, it would indeed constitute an copyright violation. In China, according to the provisions of the "copyright law", without the permission of the copyright owner, no unit or individual may copy, distribute, rent, exhibit, perform, show, broadcast, information network transmission, etc., the use of other people's works. It also included a clause stating that the author had not given permission. Therefore, if the article was reprinted without authorization, it would be suspected of copyright violation. However, the law also stipulated that the copyright owner had the right to choose whether or not to license his work. No one could force or hinder the copyright owner to license. Therefore, in reality, the author can choose whether to allow others to reprint his article. If he chooses not to do so, it does not constitute an copyright violation. In short, whether the reprint of an article without authorization would constitute an infringement requires a specific analysis of the specific situation. If the reprint is suspected of copyright violation, it is recommended to contact the original author in time and obtain authorization.
Whether or not republishing an article on the Internet without the author's permission was considered an act of copyright violation required detailed analysis. If the source of the reprint was legal, such as from the author's official website, blog, or other legal channels, then it was generally legal. This was because according to the copyright law, the author enjoyed copyright, including intellectual property rights in the form of literary works, text, audio, video, and so on. Reprinting the author's work without the author's permission may constitute an copyright violation. However, if the source of the reprinted article was illegal, such as through plagiarism, theft, tamper, etc., then even if the source was indicated, it was invalid. This was because the copyright law also stipulated that fair use, quote, adaptation, and other methods could be used to protect legal reprints. Therefore, it was necessary to analyze the situation in detail to see if reprinting an article on the Internet without the author's permission was considered as an copyright violation. If the source was legal, then it was legal; if the source was illegal, then it might constitute an copyright violation.
As an author, he had the right to decide whether to allow others to reprint his work. If the article is original and the author has agreed to reprint it, it is illegal for others to reprint the article without permission. Therefore, he should first confirm whether the other party had obtained the author's authorization. If not, it was best not to agree. Of course, if the article was a reference or quote from someone else's work and the source had been indicated, then it was okay to reprint it. However, if the article contained the author's original content and the author did not agree to reprint, then reprinting may violate the author's intellectual property rights. Therefore, before considering reprinting an article, one should first understand the author's wishes and legal provisions.