Legal framework of textual data processing for Machine Translation and Language Technology research and development activities/Derivative Works Cases Case Studies
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Case #19 Distribution of Annotations of a Data Set I
[edit | edit source]| Case description | |
| Actor | Researcher-Resource Compiler & Provider |
| Intended use | Distribute the annotations to an original dataset (e.g. images, broadcasts) incl. links to specific instances of the web available dataset (e.g. the hand on an image, time sequence of a film) |
| Conditions | I have asked for permission for the originals but received no reply |
| Question | Can I distribute it under the licence of my choice?
Or Do I ask for permission from sources Or Simply state the sources (attribution-like) Or Refrain from distributing it? |
| Suggested legal solution | |
| Legal position | The annotations, to the extent they are my own original work or constitute works that are not copyright protected (e.g. a URL) can be distributed under any licence of my choice. With regard to the inclusion of extracts from the original work see above. |
| Suggested course of action | Do not ask permission for linking but only for re-using original content. When the annotation includes original extracts it may still be deemed fair use/dealing or falling within the limitations and exceptions as a form of critical approach -in the broadest sense- of the original work (see e.g. Greek law 2121/1993, art.19). |
| Type of Terms and Conditions | Any licence of my choice. |
| Legal basis | Copyright Law. Emphasis on limitations and exceptions. |