What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Washington
I have seen transcripts of Russian and Chinese TV programs typed up and posted on web sites, for the purpose of helping language learners. In the case of the Russian program, no transcripts or subtitles were available from the TV show production company, so the typist created the transcripts by listening and typing. In the case of the Chinese show, there were already subtitles available, so the typist copied the subtitles into a text document.
Questions:
1) Are these violations of copyright law?
2) If so, how likely is legal action?
I have seen transcripts of Russian and Chinese TV programs typed up and posted on web sites, for the purpose of helping language learners. In the case of the Russian program, no transcripts or subtitles were available from the TV show production company, so the typist created the transcripts by listening and typing. In the case of the Chinese show, there were already subtitles available, so the typist copied the subtitles into a text document.
Questions:
1) Are these violations of copyright law?
2) If so, how likely is legal action?