What Is Copyright?
Copyright is a form of protection provided for original works of authorship, including literary, dramatic, musical, graphic and audiovisual creations. "Copyright" literally means the right to copy, but has come to mean that body of exclusive rights granted by law to copyright owners for protection of their work.
Copyright infringement occurs when a copyrighted work is reproduced, distributed, performed, publicly displayed, or made into a derivative work without the permission of the copyright owner.
Posting copyright-infringing content can lead to the termination of your account, and possibly monetary damages if a copyright owner decides to take legal action. As a general matter, Jobteachworld respect the rights of artists and creators, and hope you will work with us to keep our community a creative, legal and positive experience for everyone, including artists and creators.
Examples of Copyrighted Works
TV shows,
Including sitcoms, sports broadcasts, news broadcasts, comedy shows, cartoons, dramas, etc.
Includes network and cable TV, pay-per-view and on-demand TV.
Music videos, such as the ones you might find on music video channels.
Videos of live concerts, even if you captured the video yourself. Even if you took the video yourself, the performer controls the right to use his/her image in a video, the songwriter owns the rights to the song being performed, and sometimes the venue prohibits filming without permission, so this video is likely to infringe somebody else's rights
Movies and movie trailer
Commercials
Slide shows, that include photos or images owned by somebody else
If there are any issues dealing with Copyright Infringement, download and fill out the ‘Copyright Infringement Complaint Form’ and submit it to master@jobteachworld.com or FAX: +82-2-539-1582. If the litigation or any documentary evidences are found to be false during the investigation after the Violation of Rights Summons is filed, the person
who filed the summons will bare all the legal liabilities associated with the summons. Also, that person will make compensation for any damages of the company or the other person.