by Andrea Schittino | Oct 20, 2022 | FAQ
Yes, by sending your students a work via WhatsApp, you are making the work perceptible to them and that constitutes making something available. When the work is copied to the device of the recipient, this constitutes reproduction. However, this will be authorised on...
by Andrea Schittino | Oct 20, 2022 | FAQ
No, the authors of the works contributed to Wikipedia decide to place their works under a CC-BY-SA licence, which allows users to share and modify the works provided they cite their source and place the results under the same licence. Just because you have a copy of...
by Andrea Schittino | Oct 20, 2022 | Good to know
When the user uploads a protected work to social media without restricting the group of recipients, for example a video on YouTube, they are in breach of copyright.
by Andrea Schittino | Oct 20, 2022 | Good to know
The controversy surrounding the question of whether the transmission of a work via social media violates the right of distribution has very little impact in practice. If we consider that the right of distribution only concerns physical copies, then the transmission of...
by Andrea Schittino | Oct 20, 2022 | FAQ
Yes, the existence of a reproduction is not determined by the carrier it is stored on. A copy of the work will be saved in the memory of the computer and on WhatsApp’s remote servers. These two copies are considered to be reproductions. You have to assess whether you...
by Andrea Schittino | Oct 20, 2022 | Good to know
Merely publishing a hyperlink to the original source of the work in question does not constitute a reproduction.
by Andrea Schittino | Oct 20, 2022 | FAQ
Publishing a work when the author has not given their permission is a violation of their right of disclosure. This is punishable under Art. 67 CopA. The author’s property rights would also be breached.
by Andrea Schittino | Oct 20, 2022 | FAQ
A work is deemed to have been disclosed when the author loses control of the group of people who have access to their work. A work which has been published by the author on their home page without any restriction regarding access to the work can be considered to have...
by Andrea Schittino | Oct 20, 2022 | FAQ
In accordance with Art. 9 para. 3 CopA, the author must be the one to disclose their work. This provision is violated if parts of a work are published without the author’s knowledge and these parts have an individual character (Art. 2 para. 5 CopA). Beyond this...
by Andrea Schittino | Oct 20, 2022 | FAQ
The author has the exclusive right to allow or forbid the modification of their work, whether or not this change is substantial or appropriate. This means you need the author’s permission, even if you think you have only changed minor details which make the photo look...