The copyright owner may prohibit or allow:
(1) Reproduce various works in various forms, such as China's works or music works by printing or recording.
(2) Oral performance of his works, such as public performance of drama and performance works or music works, oral performance of China's works, etc.
(3) Publicly broadcasting and disseminating his works through radio, cable television, satellite or the Internet.
(4) Publicly distributing its audio-visual works; Show his photographic works, artistic works and graphic works to the public.
(5) Translating one's own works into other languages, or adapting them, such as adapting novels into screenplays and translating English versions into Chinese versions.
(6) Many creative works protected by copyright need a lot of distribution, dissemination and investment to be promoted (such as publications, music works and movies).
The Supreme People's Court's Interpretation on Several Issues Concerning the Application of Law in the Trial of Cases Involving Copyright Disputes in Computer Networks
Article 3 A work that has been published in a newspaper or spread on the Internet does not constitute infringement, except that the copyright owner declares that the network service provider who uploaded the work is not allowed to reprint or extract it on the authorization of the copyright owner, and the website reprints or extracts it and pays remuneration in accordance with relevant regulations and indicates the source. However, if the works reprinted or edited by the website are beyond the scope of works reprinted by relevant newspapers and periodicals, it shall be deemed as infringement.