Do
you really know about copyrights ?
by Michel H. van Baalen
As a result of demand for more information on this subject, I have
written this generalized article which should not be treated as a legal
opinion; if you need a legal opinion, please
consult your Attorney
In recent weeks I have been pleasantly surprised by the voluntary removal
of several sites or parts of sites on the internet. In most cases this
involved the taking down of pages which displayed trademarked
characters...
I am not sure from where the compulsion for this mass-removal came from
but it has to be seen as a partial coming of age of the world wide web.
The sites generally apologised for the removal of their xxx pages but they
felt that keeping those pages would have been in breach of someone else'
copyright.
I applaud those sites and webmasters for finally realising that what they
had been displaying, for want of a better word, was stolen goods! Let's
face it, if you are going to steal (and I don't advocate theft in any way)
then at least do it privately !
At the same time as my surprise on this turn of events I came across a
few pages whose copyright notices shocked me..., and I understood that the
tide was not turning after all and that many were still openly flaunting
the copyright laws.
There were many versions of the text but I only copied this one:
"Before you continue, I would like to just take a moment of your
time to explain a few things. As this was never needed before, it is now.
All images, tubes, etc. found on this site were created by myself either
from clipart "jazzed" up (according to someone), from scratch,
or from various background images that I found on sites that did not
display any documentation that it could not be taken that I liked while
surfing. All images are free of copyright infringements and should be
considered a gift from me to you. I would also like to remind you that any
similarity of any of my tubes, images, etc. to any other person's is
purely coincidental. I do not request much in return, only that you enjoy
the use of these tubes because this site may close briefly for an
overhaul."
Let us examine the contents of this paragraph...
"As this was never needed before, it is now" insinuates
that the copyright laws have somehow changed. (they change on a continuous
basis but that is not what we are discussing) The laws have not changed
materially and theft (that is what flaunting the copyright laws actually
boils down to) is still theft no matter which was you try to analyse it.
"All images, tubes, etc. found on this site were created by
myself either from clipart 'jazzed" up'". Saying something
like this shows that the author has no awareness of copyright rights or
wrongs - they do not say what clipart they used so we cannot judge as to
whether they did or did not "borrow and alter" copyrighted works
but when reading further one realises that the works could very well be
copyrighted.
The author goes on to say, "from various background images that
I found on sites that did not display any documentation that it could not
be taken that I liked while surfing."
Let us read that last bit again - "on sites that did not display
any documentation that it could not be taken" - shows the true
colours of the author. According to them we have to say on our sites that
x and y cannot be taken etc... What the author of the paragraph is
forgetting is that copyright law is quite distinct -
Automatic Copyright exists upon publication on the internet !!! We do not
need to write words to say that 'the wrath of the Gods' will be upon those
that steal from another - this is laid out in international law as well as
the norms of society!
The norm in modern polite society and on the internet is that unless you
are specifically given the go-ahead to take something, then you are not
allowed to have it! There are no if's, but's or whatever's! Taking an
image without permission is THEFT. It is the same when you go to a store -
you expect to pay for whatever it is you are taking - the internet is the
same.
Basically, the author is saying that if they like something while surfing
then they can take it - unless there is a large notice underneath the
image that they would like to steal!
Next the author says "All images are free of copyright
infringements and should be considered a gift from me to you." It
must be said that the site concerned has many sections with trademarked
and copyrighted characters... Therefore the author is indirectly saying 'I
stole these from a site which did not say I could not steal them, I then
further infringed on the copyright by altering the images concerned and I
am now giving these to you as a gift so that you can be liable for the
copyright infringement the minute you display these on your web site' -
what a cheek!
The author then appears to realise their folly and they try to protect
themselves with "I would also like to remind you that any
similarity of any of my tubes, images, etc. to any other person's is
purely coincidental." - well when certain trademark owners are
told they their character is coincidentally identical they are sure to
believe the "similarity" clause!
To be on the safe side, remember the old adage that if it is not yours
then you have no right to it!
Take heed of the following:
- If you did not create it from scratch then it probably belongs to
someone else
- Copying something from the internet without written permission is
theft
- All material published or available on the internet is Copyrighted on
publication
- Theft of intellectual property is called Copyright Infringement
- Copyright Infringement is an offence throughout the world
- Copyright offences are punishable by law
Remember that only trademark owners can give you permission to use their
characters! Thus if you want to use (as an example) Mickey Mouse on your
site then you would need to abide by the copyright terms on the disney.com
site and not on someone else's site!
There are many sites on the internet which have Disney and other famous
characters in tube or clipart form and which go on to say that all images
are copyrighted to them! Do not be fooled!
In closing, when you see a site that flaunts copyright laws, leave the
site and do not support them in any way. By using their "product"
you will be aiding and abetting, which is an offence in its own right!
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