屏摄到底侵权吗

Whether screen recording or ‘screen shooting’—taking photos or videos of a movie screen while watching in theaters or online—constitutes copyright infringement has sparked widespread debate. Legally speaking, such acts may infringe upon copyright. According to China’s Copyright Law, reproducing or distributing a copyrighted work without the rights holder’s permission is considered infringement. While limited, non-commercial use (e.g., sharing a screenshot on social media) is often regarded as ‘fair use,’ distributing screen-captured content widely or for profit likely exceeds this boundary and becomes illegal. Additionally, screen shooting in cinemas may violate theater policies and disturb other viewers. In 2023, China’s National Film Administration explicitly stated that unauthorized recording or screen shooting in theaters is unlawful and should be legally addressed. Therefore, even if done for personal sharing or social media ‘check-ins,’ screen shooting should be approached with caution to respect creators’ intellectual property rights.In short, screen shooting isn’t automatically illegal, but its legality depends on purpose and scale of distribution. To avoid legal risks, audiences are encouraged to share official posters or promotional images instead—supporting both compliance and original content.

屏摄(即在影院或线上观看影视作品时用手机拍摄屏幕画面)是否构成侵权,近年来引发广泛讨论。从法律角度看,屏摄行为可能涉及侵犯著作权。根据《中华人民共和国著作权法》,未经著作权人许可,复制、传播其作品的行为属于侵权。虽然个人少量截图用于非商业目的(如朋友圈分享)通常被视为“合理使用”,但若将屏摄影像用于传播、盈利或大规模转发,则可能超出合理使用范围,构成侵权。此外,在影院屏摄还可能违反影院规定,甚至影响他人观影体验。2023年国家电影局明确指出,盗录、屏摄等行为属于违法行为,应依法打击。因此,即便出于“打卡”或“分享”目的,也应谨慎对待屏摄,尊重创作者的知识产权。总之,屏摄并非绝对违法,但需视具体用途和传播范围而定。为避免法律风险,建议观众尽量使用官方发布的海报、剧照进行分享,既合法又支持正版。

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