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自己拍的照片被视觉中国告知侵权,一审判了

Core Viewpoint - The Tianjin Municipal People's Court ruled in favor of photographer Dai Jianfeng in a copyright infringement case against Visual China, ordering the company to pay 15,000 yuan for the unauthorized use of one of his photographs, while determining that the sale of 148 other images did not constitute infringement [1][4]. Group 1: Case Background - The case involved a total of 149 photographs by Dai Jianfeng, with the court specifically identifying "Under the Galaxy Village" as the infringing work [4]. - Dai Jianfeng claimed that Visual China had wrongfully asserted ownership of his works without any collaboration or submission to their platform [4]. - The lawsuit was initiated on October 8, 2023, after Dai Jianfeng was informed by Visual China of alleged copyright infringement [4]. Group 2: Court Ruling and Company Response - The court found that Visual China was liable for the infringement of Dai Jianfeng's rights regarding the specific photograph, while the other 148 images were deemed to be sold legally under a compliant distribution chain [4]. - Visual China acknowledged the court's decision and stated it would comply with the ruling, including pursuing legal action against the infringing contributor [1][4]. - The company emphasized its commitment to copyright protection and its "zero tolerance" policy towards infringement, highlighting its dual governance system of contractual obligations and technical safeguards [4].