Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn Copyright infringement. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn Copyright infringement. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng

Thứ Tư, 29 tháng 4, 2020

What are the main rules of thumb about fair use on the web?


The number one piece of advice: Assume it’s protected.

I'll give you other tips below for you:
Just because its online, doesn't mean that it’s public property. So many people have this false sense of entitlement to anything they see posted on social media "especially pictures".


If someone complains, just remove the content for the time being. No, you don’t have to sell your soul to every troll on the Internet who demands that you remove content from your site, but you should take it down long enough to research to make sure they don’t have a legitimate legal complaint.

Remember that always, always, always ask first. If you see awesome photographs you want to post on your blog and website or other social network, just ask first. Sometimes people are totally fine with exposure as long as they are properly credited.

Copyright is a murky area and you don’t want to get caught up in an unnecessary legal battle over a picture or two. So save yourself some trouble and just take some of the precautions.

If you’d like some more help with understanding copyright laws, we can connect you with a skilled copyright attorney in Vietnam that can answer your questions and potentially help you avoid a costly mistake.










Thứ Sáu, 24 tháng 4, 2020

How are intellectual property rights (IPR) infringed?


Regarding intellectual property law, is copyright infringement theft?
A person’s or company’s \intellectual property rights are infringed when someone else uses their intellectual property in ways that only the intellectual property owner has the right to do.

Here is how the four types of intellectual property can be infringed:
-Copyright is infringed when someone copies, records, publishes, distributes, publicly displays or performs, or makes derivative works of someone else’s creative work without permission.

-Trademark rights are infringed when someone uses a competitor’s trademark (or a confusingly similar one) to brand their own product or service.

-Patent rights are infringed when someone makes, uses, or sells, without permission, an invention for which someone else hold’s the patent.

-Trade secrets are infringed when someone publicly reveals a company’s confidential information.
Depending on each jurisdiction’s laws, there may be certain factors considered or exceptions made when determining whether or not intellectual property rights have actually been infringed.

Source: David Mullich

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Thứ Ba, 12 tháng 11, 2019

Main points of the Berne Convention on copyright?


The Berne Convention is a convention for the protection of works of art signed in Berne, Switzerland in 1886. The Convention sets out three basic principles and a the provisions defining minimum protection as well as special provisions for developing countries on copyright.

1. The principles of copyright protection under the Berne Convention
1.1. Principle of national treatment
The principle of national treatment is the basic and important principle not only recognized in the Berne Convention but also in many other international treaties on intellectual property as well as in the laws of many countries in the world.
1.2. Principles of automatic protection

Copyright protection is the protection of individual creativity in the form of expressing ideas, therefore, when people create and express ideas in a certain objective form, they also generate copyright without a conditions or procedures.

1.3. Principles of independent protection
The enjoyment and performance of the rights of independent protection are not subject to any formula or procedures; this enjoyment and performance are completely independent of whether the work is protected in the country of origin or not. Therefore, in addition to the provisions of this Convention, the level of protection as well as the means of claiming guarantees for authors to protect their rights will be entirely determined by the law of the country where the protection is applied.

2. Impact of copyright protection principles in the Berne Convention on Vietnam
When Vietnam joined the Berne 1886 Convention, there were changes and impacts on the system and process of copyright protection. In October 2004, the Berne Convention entered into force in Vietnam. It can be said that it marked an important step in the process of international integration and can be considered as a day to open a future for the copyright industry in Vietnam.

The Berne Convention has created a legal framework, creating a basis for Vietnam to improve the system of copyright protection laws (Intellectual Property Law, Civil Code) in accordance with international treaties, provide a legal environment for comprehensive international integration. The accession to the Berne Convention is open to authors, owners of works, financial investors and services in this area of ​​Vietnam that may facilitate the transfer of copyrights of type of literary, artistic and scientific works.

Prospects for expanding investment and expanding the market of Vietnamese literary and artistic works in the convention member countries and the convention's member states in Vietnam are developed. In addition, Vietnam's cultural environment is also purified, avoiding copyright infringement, using other people's works to exploit excluded profits.

According to the Berne Convention with the principle of automatic protection, works of Vietnamese authors will be automatically protected for all countries that are parties to the Convention. But at the same time, with that benefit, it is the responsibility of protection of works by authors from over 160 Berne Union member countries. The objects are literary, artistic and scientific works that Vietnam has to protect very diverse. This is really a heavy responsibility, requiring us to seriously implement our commitment to copyright protection.

3. Achievements and obstacles when Vietnam joins the Berne Convention
Since Vietnam joined the Berne Convention, in social life, awareness of the use of literary, artistic and scientific works for profit purposes without permission of the author is a violation of the law is increasing. The authors have taken more care and initiative in protecting their creations or possessive. Organizations and associations that protect the rights of authors increasingly assert their role, effectively protect the rights in accordance with the law of the author.

However, the situation of copyright infringement is still complicated with frequent levels in most areas and in an alarming situation. The authorities have encountered many difficulties in the enforcement of copyright. The handling of violations of copyright still faces many difficulties and inadequacies. Currently, there has not been adequate attention to the copyright incentives enjoyed by Vietnam.

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Thứ Ba, 22 tháng 10, 2019

How does copyright work?



The law says that only the creator of a work, or his heirs, and no one else, has the right to make copies of it. Thus “copyright.”

The creator can lease out that right, give it away, whatever, but it’s his.


All the complications (and there are many) result from deciding who the creator is, what constitutes a copy, and how long copyright should last. Especially what constitutes a copy.

As for how it works in practice, copyright infringement — that is, making a copy without the creator’s permission — is a civil offense, not a criminal one. (What you do with the copies may well be criminal, though, since they’re stolen property.) That means that you won’t be arrested for copyright infringement, but you can be sued, and if you lose the suit you will be ordered to pay the creator everything you made off the infringement, plus any damages the creator can show to his own use of the property, plus (if the copyright was registered) punitive (punishment) damages.
Source: Quora 


Thứ Năm, 8 tháng 8, 2019

What is copyright infringement?


The U.S. Copyright Office provides this definition of copyright infringement:

As a general matter, copyright infringement occurs when a copyrighted work is reproduced, distributed, performed, publicly displayed, or made into a derivative work without the permission of the copyright owner.


A copyrighted work is a literary, musical or artistic work that is fixed in a tangible medium (paper, canvas, computer file, audio or video recording, etc.). Such protection lasts for a limited period of time (in the United States, that period for works created after January 1, 1978, is the life of the author plus an additional 70 years). Protected works include poetry, novels, movies, songs, computer software, and architecture.

Copyright does not protect names, titles, slogans, short phrases, ideas, concepts, systems, or methods of doing something; however, these things may be protected as trademarks or patents.

ANT Lawyers - A Law firm in Vietnam is supported by a team of experienced patent, trademark, design attorneys with qualification and skills handling full range of legal services relating to intellectual property rights in Vietnam.  We have specialized in the preparation and registration of patents, trademarks and designs for our clients.
Source: Quora



Thứ Hai, 16 tháng 4, 2018

Is reposting an image or video on Instagram copyright infringement?

Sharing content from other people on social media is far from new. We all do it all the time. However, there are some legal considerations you should take time to think about.



And, with Instagram, there are additional considerations because the platform itself doesn’t support sharing content. So, before you start (or keep) regramming to Instagram, take a look at these legal issues to protect yourself and your business.

First and foremost, you must remember that the user who shared the original post retains all copyrights to the image you plan to share. So, you MUST always give attribution to the original user.

Using an app like Regram or Repost will allow you to @ mention the original user and share their original post caption on your share. But, more importantly, these apps include a watermark on the image you share with the original user’s Instagram username. This is ideal because it guarantees that the original user is given full attribution for their content.

So there’s two kinds of consent when it comes to getting consent from using about using their image: there’s implied consent and express consent.

If you have asked your audience, customers, and followers to tag your business in their photos via @ mentions or tags or hashtags) and they did this on their public Instagram profile, then they have essentially provided you with implied consent to use their content.

But what happens if there is no implied consent? In this case, to protect yourself legally, you must get the user’s express consent to regram the content.

You can comment on their post letting them know that you want to share their photo with your audience. Then you can ask if you can have their permission to repost it. You can also send the user a Direct Message asking the same thing. Once they give you response in writing, giving you permission to repost the picture, then you’d be allowed to repost the picture. If they don’t respond, don’t use it. Asking is not enough. You need actual consent.

I am answering from the perspective of an intellectual property lawyer who has worked with creative artists and entrepreneurs to protect their intellectual property. If you have any other questions regarding the legalities of posting on Instagram, feel free to contact our IP lawyers in Vietnam for advice via email ant@antlawyers.vn or call our office at (+84) 24 32 23 27 71