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Legal aspects of tsumego and tsumego books ?
Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 1:34 am
by otenki
Hey guys,
I want to do a video series on tesuji, mainly for myself but at the same time also for other people.
Howhever because I'm not a pro and I don't want to make mistakes in diagrams and examples I want to base my videos upon some books and work by other people.
For example dictionary of basic tesuji, some clasic tsumego books etc.
On what is the copyright? Will I be doing something illegal?
Cheers,
Otenki
Re: Legal aspects of tsumego and tsumego books ?
Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 1:42 am
by tchan001
Fortunate for you go is an ancient game and there are ancient go manuals which are not protected by copyright.
http://senseis.xmp.net/?ClassicalGoProblemBooks
Re: Legal aspects of tsumego and tsumego books ?
Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 6:41 am
by logan
For your Japanese sources:
Law number: Act No. 48 of 1970, Art. 51 wrote:(2) Copyright shall continue to subsist until the end of a period of fifty years following the death of the author (or following the death of the last surviving co-author in the case of a joint work; the same shall apply in paragraph (1) of next Article), unless otherwise provided in this Section.
Re: Legal aspects of tsumego and tsumego books ?
Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 7:00 am
by tapir
otenki wrote:Hey guys,
I want to do a video series on tesuji, mainly for myself but at the same time also for other people.
Howhever because I'm not a pro and I don't want to make mistakes in diagrams and examples I want to base my videos upon some books and work by other people.
For example dictionary of basic tesuji, some clasic tsumego books etc.
On what is the copyright? Will I be doing something illegal?
Cheers,
Otenki
1st) You probably don't have to worry regardless.
2nd) If you use diagrams / examples attribute it - regardless of copyright.
3rd) There is something like fair use / educational purpose especially for your project. This doesn't work for e.g. Sensei's Library as it claims copyright to everything published on it under Open Content License, but should be fine for educational videos.
4th) Even the copyright enthusiasts never argue against sharing game records on L19 although afaik professional organisations claim copyright on those. Examples from actual games are a good idea not only for copyright purposes.
Re: Legal aspects of tsumego and tsumego books ?
Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 7:03 am
by leichtloeslich
To be a bit more specific than tchan001, I'd recommend the gokyo shumyo (the gengen gokyo is also nice, but most of the problems in there are pretty tough, while the gokyo shumyo also has some very easy and a lot of intermediate-ish problems).
It's thematically divided and has problems ranging from easy (double digit kyu) to fairly insane (high dan).
Since you're going to make a video on it I suspect you'll restrict yourself to tsumegos you can read out completely, so there should be no copyright issues whats-o-ever.