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Does the short message written by yourself have intellectual property rights, and does it constitute infringement if it is forwarded?

Copyright should be protected, and if published, it should be authorized by the copyright owner and paid. Large-scale forwarding of commercial activities should be for publication and should bear the responsibility of copyright infringement.

According to the provisions of China's Copyright Law, mobile phone short messages, which are released and disseminated through radio waves on mobile phones, are different from traditional works, but as long as they are original, they should be protected by copyright. If the author of short messages enjoys copyright, according to the law, it is difficult to forward other people's short messages into the category of fair use without the permission of the author stipulated in Articles 22 and 23 of the Copyright Law. Of course, considering people's habit of forwarding a large number of short messages in real life, from the perspective of respecting reality, we can also think that the creator of short messages sends short messages to others, that is, acquiesces in others to forward the short messages. But in any case, even if a large number of short messages can be forwarded without permission, it will not affect the other copyright of the short message creator, and the forwarder should pay the corresponding remuneration to the short message creator.