In today’s digital world, online content such as videos, images and articles are being widely shared on social networking platforms. One of the prominent trends is reuploading existing videos to different social networking platforms. This action, although seemingly simple and convenient, has many potential legal and ethical issues, especially related to intellectual property rights. So, is reuploading videos a copyright violation? The following article from VCD will help you.

1.      What is reup?

Reup is an abbreviation of the English word “reupload” which means re-posting other people’s videos to their social networking accounts for many different purposes. The poster does not need to spend too much effort and creativity, but simply copies the available videos and re-posts them with their own accounts. This also includes modifying, improving quality or meeting user requests.

Benefits of reuploading:

  • One of the main reasons why many people consider reuploading content is to save time. Typically, creating a new article, image or video requires a lot of time and effort to come up with ideas and execute. Therefore, reposting previously successful content helps you save a lot of time.
  • The cost of hiring services or producing content on social networks can be very diverse. Short videos of just a few minutes can cost a lot of money and require a team to produce. Therefore, many businesses often consider carefully before investing in marketing. If done correctly, reuploading can help you save a lot of money.
  • Any video or content requires an investment of effort, time and money. However, no one can be sure that the content they post will receive positive feedback from viewers. Having invested a lot of effort and money, reuploading content is a way to save effort and recover capital faster.
Is reuploading videos on social networks a copyright violation?

2.      Does reuploading videos on social networks violate copyright?

Copyright is stipulated in the 2022 Intellectual Property Law. Accordingly, copyright protects the author’s creative products, including videos. This means that any video created is owned by its creator, and using that video without the author’s consent is a violation of copyright.

Many people are currently performing the act of “re-up” videos in the language of the internet called “video theft”. Copyright issues will bring many risks to those who reupload content on social networks. Reuploading other people’s videos without the owner’s permission is a violation of copyright. May lead to legal consequences and be handled according to intellectual property law on copyright.

Some people have taken advantage of the ease of video editing to “remix” (edit, cut and paste) other people’s content to make money on social networking platforms. They often use editing software to change the form of the video, thereby limiting the risk of being “caught” by copyright. However, this action not only violates intellectual property rights but also causes many negative consequences for the entire creative community. Even if edited, using other people’s content without consent is still considered copyright infringement, and the original authors have the right to request compensation and remove the content. When technology platforms tighten copyright regulations, they will be “copyrighted”. The policies of technology social networking platforms are very specific and strict about content and content ownership rights. Reposting content from the site or on other platforms is very likely to infringe copyright. And the content you reup will be copyrighted and required to be removed from the site. Along with that, these platforms also issue warnings.

In addition, depending on the level and nature of the behavior, the violator may be handled by civil, administrative and criminal measures according to the Law on Intellectual Property on copyright. The copyright owner or the damaged party can completely sue or report to the competent authorities for settlement.

At the same time, in the event that someone else takes and posts a video that infringes copyright on a third-party website, the copyright owner of that video can report to the website’s management page, provide evidence and request the removal of the infringing videos.

Above is the article “Is reuploading videos on social networks a copyright violation?” that VCD sends to you. We hope this article is useful to you.

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