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:(1) laws; regulations; resolutions, decisions and orders of state organs; other documents of legislative, administrative and judicial nature; and their official translations;
This law shall not be applicable to:
:(2) news on current affairs; and
# laws; regulations; resolutions, decisions and orders of state organs; other documents of legislative, administrative and judicial nature; and their official translations;
:(3) calendars, numerical tables, forms of general use and formulas.
# news on current affairs; and
# calendars, numerical tables, forms of general use and formulas.
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Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China: Article 5 
This law shall not be applicable to:

  1. laws; regulations; resolutions, decisions and orders of state organs; other documents of legislative, administrative and judicial nature; and their official translations;
  2. news on current affairs; and
  3. calendars, numerical tables, forms of general use and formulas.

This work is from any of the items above and is in the public domain in Mainland China and possibly other jurisdictions. For works whose copyright has expired, see also PD-China. (Article 5 of the Implementing Regulations of the Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China defines news on current affairs as the mere facts or happenings reported by the mass media, such as newspapers, periodicals and radio and television stations.)