The work involves plagiarism and has no copyright. The act of copying other people's works has infringed the copyright of others. The prerequisite for copyright protection of a work is that it must be original and the content of the work is legal. Plagiarized works are unoriginal and illegal.
Legal objectivity:
Copyright Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) Article 2 Works of China citizens, legal persons or other organizations, whether published or not, shall enjoy copyright in accordance with this Law. The copyright enjoyed by foreigners and stateless persons according to the agreements signed between their countries or countries of habitual residence and China or international treaties to which they are both parties shall be protected by this Law. Works of foreigners and stateless persons first published in China shall enjoy copyright in accordance with this Law. The works of authors and stateless persons from countries that have not signed agreements with China or jointly participated in international treaties are first published in the member countries of international treaties to which China is a party, or published in both member countries and non-member countries at the same time, and are protected by this Law.