The agency itself did not violate the author's copyright because the agency team only acted on behalf of the author's copyright and did not directly create the novel. However, if the novel agency team plagiarized, embezzled, or adapted the work, it might constitute an act of violating the author's copyright. If the novel agency team represented the works of a well-known author and there was the above-mentioned second creation behavior, it might trigger the author's rights protection or even constitute an copyright violation. Therefore, the agency team should be cautious when choosing the works to be distributed to avoid violating the author's copyright.