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The "KP" campaign LOGO was revealed to have been plagiarized from Ke Wenzhe: it was designed by someone else|Mirror News reporters Huang Yixuan and Liu Weiting News link: People's Party Chairman Ke Wenzhe is vying for the 2024 presidential position. Recently, his campaign's main visual has also been exposed, but the "KP" LOGO However, the Facebook fan page of "Luda Current Affairs Broadcasting" questioned plagiarism because it was similar to well-known stock photos. In this regard, Ke Wenzhe said (on the 21st), "I spent money to find a design company to do it, and the design company will come out and answer." Legal provisions related to logo plagiarism In Taiwan, plagiarizing other people’s trademarks or logos may violate multiple relevant laws and bring different legal liabilities. Here are some laws that may apply…

What are the types of copyright? Copyright is a legal system that aims to protect the intellectual property rights of creators. Copyright covers various forms of creation, including text, music, art, videos, software, etc. According to different contents and forms of expression, copyright can be divided into the following main categories: Literary copyright: Covers written works, including novels, poems, articles, etc. This type of copyright protects the author's written creation from unauthorized copying, distribution, or display by others. Music Copyright: Protects musical works, including song lyrics and musical scores. This type of copyright ensures that authors have control over how their music is produced, performed, recorded or distributed. Artistic Copyright: Protects works of visual art, such as paintings, sculptures, photography, etc. This kind of copyright ensures that the artist…

The concept of copyright infringement Copyright is a legal concept that protects literary, artistic and other intellectual creations, while copyright infringement refers to the unauthorized use or copying of copyright-protected works without the authorization of the rights holder. This may include creations in various forms such as text, pictures, music, videos, etc. When rights holders discover that their works have been used without authorization, they need to take action to protect their rights and interests. Forms of copyright infringement 1. Copying works This is the most direct form of infringement, that is, others directly copy, reproduce or reproduce the original work without the consent of the rights holder. 2. Modification of works Modification, translation or adaptation of the original work without the authorization of the rights holder is also considered an infringement. 3. Unauthorized public use Public use without the consent of the right holder…