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Do pseudonyms have legal effect?
In our country, the provisions on whether pen names, stage names and pseudonyms are protected by law are not very comprehensive. As for "Article 99 of the General Principles of the Civil Law stipulates that citizens have the right to name, have the right to decide, use and change their names according to regulations, and prohibit others from interfering, stealing or forging." This law has never been sufficient, such as the right to name, do pen names, stage names and pen names count as names? If so, can I use a pen name as my name? Obviously not. Yang Lixin's thesis "Specific Personality Rights (II)" has no legal effect. As we know, the law is universally recognized, and there are codes of conduct promulgated and implemented by the state. Everyone in academia has his own opinion, and only when the state formulates legal provisions will it be effective. However, all laws have exceptions. When your pen name, pseudonym, etc. It is famous and known to the public, and it will be protected by law. Of course, it is best to apply for patents and other technologies, which will be protected. There are many such provisions in copyright law and civil law, from an academic point of view, such as the principle of fairness, the principle of good faith and so on. Is to guide us what to do, there are no detailed rules. Only the General Principles of the Civil Law has relevant provisions: Article 120: "Citizens whose rights of name, portrait, reputation and honor are infringed have the right to demand that the infringement be stopped, the influence be eliminated, an apology be made, and compensation be paid." The key is to explain it with academic theory and basic principles of civil law. Related books can go to Taobao Sichuan to see: http://item.tao.sc/Industry/BookConcern/Index.aspx? = xw