Comment by reedciccio
Comment by reedciccio a day ago
Is it Llama violating the "copyright" or is it the researcher pushing it to do so?
Comment by reedciccio a day ago
Is it Llama violating the "copyright" or is it the researcher pushing it to do so?
If the database is sharing those pieces, it might be yes.
Copyright takes into account the use for such the copying is done. Commercial use will almost always be treated as not fair use, with limited exceptions.
You are.
Copyright is quite literally about the right to control the creation and distribution of copies.
The creation of the unzipped file is not treated as a separate copy so the recipient would not be violating copyright just by unzipping the file you provided.
If you distribute a zip file of the book, are you violating copyright, or is it the person who unzips it?