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: Can embedding a content from another website be considered as a violation of copyright law? I would like to embed a content from another website (a webcam object) to my website. Can it be

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I would like to embed a content from another website (a webcam object) to my website. Can it be considered as a violation of copyright law? Both my website and the embedded are within EU. There is no copyright claim at the website I'd like to embed.

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@Heady270

Not only embedding but also just linking to other content without prior explicit permission of rights holder is violation of Copyright Law.

Read, for example:


Police Arrest A Bunch Of Folks In Europe For Linking To Infringing
Content
Belgian Appeals Court Says Google Must Pay Up For Linking To Newspaper Websites
etc., just google on it


Update (Answering @Thomas 's question in comment):
No, they are not not local errors.

Someone would die, either internet or copyright with author rights. They are dig-graving each another now.

I've just cited a few verdicts but they are thousands, I wrote: "google on it". You are asking easily searchable banalities, it is why nobody was answering you here

Why it is incredible? All internet, especially search engines, is based on explicit violation of Copyright Law and author rights.

Also google for "SOPA blackout", etc and understand the ever-existing de facto vs. de jure dilemma

Now, discussions (answering questions to answers) are explicit violations of this board for which my accounts were suspended here many times and still is in some of stackExchange boards.

Update2:
The more proper reference should have probably been to wiki's Desuetude:


"In law, desuetude (from the Latin desuetudo, outdated, no longer
custom) is a doctrine that causes statutes, similar legislation or
legal principles to lapse and become unenforceable by a long habit of
non-enforcement or lapse of time. It is what happens to laws that are
not repealed when they become obsolete. It is the legal doctrine that
long and continued non-use of a law renders it invalid, at least in
the sense that courts will no longer tolerate punishing its
transgressors"

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@Sims2060225

I think it can.

Everything created is protected by copyright, even if not claimed through a visible line of text.

In your case, I should try and contact the rightful owner of the other website to ask for permission. Make sure you have this literally written down by the opposite webmaster for future reference.

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