Copyright can be divided into narrow sense and broad sense. In the narrow sense, copyright refers to a series of rights enjoyed by authors on their works. In a broad sense, copyright also includes neighboring rights, that is, a series of exclusive rights enjoyed by others other than the author on the object other than the work. Adjacent right includes publisher's right, performer's right, recorder's right and radio and television organization right.
Article 29 of the Copyright Law stipulates that publishers, performers, producers of sound recordings and video recordings, radio stations, television stations and others who use the works of others in accordance with the relevant provisions of this Law shall not infringe upon the authors' rights of authorship, revision, integrity protection and remuneration.