points by dredmorbius 3 years ago Infringement carries both civil (noncriminal) and criminal proscriptions and liabilities under much law, e.g., under US law, 17 USC Chapter 5:<https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/chapter-5>
Taywee 3 years ago From that link, criminal copyright infringement depends on specific circumstances that don't directly apply here: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/506 dredmorbius 3 years ago It's unclear whether "here" refers to the artists spoofing Disney, or other actors pirating / duplicating artists' work for commercial use.In the former case, I'd agree.In the second, there's a clear violation of 17 USC 506(a)(1)(A).
dredmorbius 3 years ago It's unclear whether "here" refers to the artists spoofing Disney, or other actors pirating / duplicating artists' work for commercial use.In the former case, I'd agree.In the second, there's a clear violation of 17 USC 506(a)(1)(A).
From that link, criminal copyright infringement depends on specific circumstances that don't directly apply here: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/506
It's unclear whether "here" refers to the artists spoofing Disney, or other actors pirating / duplicating artists' work for commercial use.
In the former case, I'd agree.
In the second, there's a clear violation of 17 USC 506(a)(1)(A).