Article 26 Anyone who exploits a work created by another shall conclude a contract of licensing with the copyright owner, unless it is provided in this Law that the exploitation need not be licensed.
A contract of licensing shall include the following main contents:
(1) the variety of the right to exploit the work covered by the license;
(2) the exclusive or non-exclusive nature of the right to exploit the work covered by the license;
(3) the territorial scope and term of the license;
(4) the amount of the remuneration and the method of its payment;
(5) the breach liability;
(6) any other contents that both parties consider necessary.
Article 27 Anyone who transfers any of the rights provided in items (5) through (17) of Paragraph 1 of Article 10 of this Law shall conclude a written contract with the transferee.
A contract of copyright transfer shall include the following main contents:
(1) the name of the work;
(2) the variety and territorial scope of the transferred right;
(3) the transfer price;
(4) the date and method of the delivery of the transfer price;
(5) the breach liability;
(6) any other contents that both parties consider necessary.
Article 28 Where the property rights in copyright are pledged, the pledgor and pledgee shall handle pledge registration according to the law.
Article 29 The licensee or the transferee shall not, without the consent of the copyright owner, exercise any right that the copyright owner has. not expressly licensed or transferred in the contract.
Article 30 The standards of remuneration for the exploitation of a work may be either agreed upon by the parties concerned or be made by the copyright administration department under the State Council in collaboration with other departments concerned. Where the parties concerned fail to reach a clear agreement, the remuneration shall be paid in accordance with the standards of remuneration made by the copyright administration department under the State Council in collaboration with other
departments concerned.
Article 31 Publishers, performers, producers of sound recordings and video recordings,radio stations, television stations and other entities who or which exploit the works of others pursuant to this Law shall not infringe upon the author's rights of authorship, alteration or integrity, or their right to remuneration.