A. Will a person infringe the copyright in a work under these scenarios? 1. Some of the contents of a book I have borrowed are out of copyright (the copyright period has expired). If I photocopy only the pages containing those contents, will I still infringe the copyright in the book? 2. I am a shop owner and have bought a lawful copy of a musical CD. Will I infringe the copyright if I play the CD in my shop? 3. I have bought a lawful copy of a movie on a DVD. Will I infringe the copyright if I show the movie in a fund-raising event for charitable purposes? 4. I have bought a lawful copy of a CD containing a computer game. Will I be liable for copyright infringement if I lend the CD to my friend for him to play the game on his computer? 5. A student has made photocopies of a book and distributed them to all of his classmates. Has he infringed copyright? What about his classmates? 6. I have bought a pirate VCD on the street, am I liable for copyright infringement? 7. Do I infringe copyright just by reading articles or listening to music found on the Internet? 8. Are parallel imports (or grey-market goods) legal under the Copyright Ordinance? 9. In writing a report, I have extracted various passages, tables and pictures from the Internet and included them in the report. Have I infringed any copyrights? 10. My company has a practice of keeping photocopies of newspaper articles about the company and its competitors in an archive accessible to its staff. Is my company liable for copyright infringement? 11. If I place hit songs on my website for others to download, but purely for sampling purposes, will I infringe the copyrights on those songs? What if I place only a part of each song on the website? 12. I have bought a lawful copy of a CD containing a computer program. Do I infringe the copyright by making a backup copy of the CD? What about installing the program on more than one computer (e.g. on my home computer and office computer)? 13. I have bought a lawful copy of a CD containing a computer program. Do I infringe copyright by reselling the CD through an auction on the Internet? 14. Is it illegal to use the BitTorrent (BT) technology in Hong Kong? 15. If my acts (e.g. distributing a copyrighted work without permission) are not done for commercial purposes, will I be immune from criminal prosecution for copyright infringement? 16. What will be the consequence if a company is found criminally liable for copyright infringement? 17. I have bought a lawful copy of a musical CD. Will I infringe the copyright if I convert it into MP3 format so that I can play it on a MP3 player? 18. Can I use a celebrity’s name or image without their consent? 19. What offences does the owner of a party room commit when they provide a karaoke machine that contains infringing copies of songs for customers to sing? Book traversal links for A. Will a person infringe the copyright in a work under these scenarios? ‹ previous ‹ 上一頁 ‹ 上一页 back to top 返回首頁 返回首页 next ›下一頁 › 下一页 ›