Legal Question in Intellectual Property in District of Columbia
Can you copyright translations of non-copyrghted material from another country?
Hello,
If a person translates (subtitiles) a video that is from another country and that video is not copyrighted in that country nor is that country a signator on any international copyright agreement, can the translator claim that he / she owns the copyright to the video with the subtitles on it?
Asked on 5/07/08, 12:39 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Daniel Press
Chung & Press, P.C.
Re: Can you copyright translations of non-copyrghted material from another country?
No. The translator has a copyright in the translation as a derivative work, but copyright in the video is either in the author/assignee or in the public domain.
Answered on 5/07/08, 11:27 am