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Hard candy girls advocate civilized movie viewing. What do you think of the behavior of "stealing photos"?

Some moviegoers will take pictures while watching movies, and send them to friends or share them on social platforms. That's it? Stealing photos? . Actually,? Stealing photos? It is an uncivilized behavior of watching movies, which will not only affect other audiences' viewing, but also show disrespect for film works. If every audience wants to get the best consumption experience, they need the cooperation and efforts of everyone. If you are watching a movie, a person in front suddenly raises a bright mobile phone to take pictures, which is very damaging to the atmosphere of the whole screening environment. If you want to send a circle of friends to share your viewing experience, you can download the official poster and match it with relevant words instead of shooting the screen without authorization.

It is an infringement to shoot or record the pictures, sounds, etc. of a movie being shown in a cinema. If you send it to Weibo or a circle of friends, you can download the published posters, stills, trailers, etc. on various platforms, and you can take your movie tickets, etc., but don't take movie pictures. Article 39 of the Film Law stipulates that if the staff of cinemas or other places where films are shown publicly find that the audience is engaged in acts of infringing the intellectual property rights related to films during the film screening, they can stop them according to law.

actually? Stealing photos? Is an act of copyright infringement. The film copyright owner owns the copyright of every dynamic clip and still picture of the film, and it is undoubtedly an act of copyright infringement to shoot the screen without permission. Therefore, on the movie tickets we got, there are almost reminders that photography and video recording are not allowed, and some cinemas will issue similar warnings with LED subtitles before the official screening. There are also film festivals and film archives, which will hang text slogans in eye-catching places or remind them repeatedly by radio before the opening to ensure that the notice is in place. I hope everyone can watch movies in a civilized way, which is not only a respect for the hard work of literary and art workers, but also a respect for other moviegoers. Only when every audience is strict with themselves will there be a better atmosphere for watching movies.