Imitate other people's videos and then re-shoot them yourself and upload them to Youku. Is this infringement?

See how much you imitate. If the video is a popular picture, it can be argued, but if there are photos of people in the video, it involves the right to portrait. According to Article 100 of China's General Principles of Civil Law, "citizens have the right to portrait and may not use their portraits for profit without their consent." It can be seen that the behavior that constitutes a violation of citizens' portrait rights usually has two elements: first, without their consent; The second is for the benefit. The common infringement of citizens' portrait rights is mainly the use of other people's portraits in commercial advertisements, commodity decoration, book covers, printed calendars, etc. without their consent. The victim can stop the infringement of portrait rights by himself, for example, demanding to hand over the film he shot and removing the portrait from public display. You can also request the actor to stop the infringement, remove the obstruction, eliminate the influence or compensate for the losses according to law. The right to claim damages does not require property damage. If this video also involves patents, scientific literature and so on, it will be in trouble.