Is it illegal to buy papers?

Buying and selling other people's papers without others' consent will be suspected of infringing on other people's intellectual property rights, which is illegal.

According to the Patent Law of People's Republic of China (PRC):

Article 60 Where a patent is exploited without the permission of the patentee, that is, the patent right is infringed and a dispute arises, the parties concerned shall settle it through consultation; Unwilling to negotiate or failing to negotiate, the patentee or interested party may bring a lawsuit to the people's court.

You can also request the department in charge of patent work to handle it. When the administrative department for patent affairs finds that the infringement is established, it may order the infringer to stop the infringement immediately.

If a party refuses to accept the decision, he may bring a lawsuit to the people's court in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China within 15 days from the date of receiving the notice of handling; The infringer fails to prosecute or stop the infringement within the time limit.

The department in charge of patent work may apply to the people's court for compulsory execution. At the request of the parties concerned, the administrative department for patent affairs may mediate the amount of compensation for patent infringement.

The paper written by 1. belongs to commissioned works, and the copyright law stipulates the copyright ownership of commissioned works from the perspective of protecting the author's rights. According to article 17 of the Copyright Law, the ownership of copyright in commissioned works can be divided into two situations. First, the trustee and the client can agree on the ownership of copyright by themselves; Second, in the absence of special agreement between the parties, the law stipulates that copyright belongs to the trustee.

Second, the trustee is the author of commissioned works because he is entrusted to create and complete the work. Based on the legislative purpose of protecting authors and encouraging creation, copyright should be given to trustees without agreement. Of course, while the trustee enjoys the copyright, it is also subject to certain restrictions. For example, the trustee shall provide the commissioned works to the client as agreed, and the client has the right to use it within the agreed scope. If there is no agreed scope of use, the client may use it free of charge within the specific purpose of the commissioned creation. In addition, the trustee should also follow the principle of good faith, and his rights should not be abused or hinder the proper use of the client.