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    Default Can You Legally Compile and Sell Online Translations

    My question involves business law in the state of: California

    I am wondering if it is illegal to compile audio content that is generated by publicly available and free online translation services and sell those compilations online. I do not own their text-to-speech algorithms and software, but I have ownership of my compilation software and processes.

    Depending on the scope and scale of the activity + revenue, what is the worst that could happen?

    Thanks for the help! I am relatively unversed in legal knowledge.

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    Default Re: Potential Copyright Infringment / Lawsuit with Publicly Available Material

    The fact that you can listen to it free online doesn't make it in the public domain. It's illegal to do this without permission of the copyright holders.
    The worst that can happen is your business will be shutdown and you will be sued corporately and personally for mucho collars.

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    Default Re: Can You Legally Compile and Sell Online Translations

    What are you talking about? Translations of your own work, or are you asking if using an automated translator will wipe away the creator's copyright?

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    Default Re: Can You Legally Compile and Sell Online Translations

    I am asking about automated translations in particular.

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    Default Re: Can You Legally Compile and Sell Online Translations

    Again, are asking about translations of your own work, or are you asking if using an automated translator will wipe away the creator's copyright?

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    Default Re: Can You Legally Compile and Sell Online Translations

    They wouldn't be translations of my own work, they would be translations of single terms or words.

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    Default Re: Can You Legally Compile and Sell Online Translations

    Single words, i.e., you are making a dictionary, would be fine. Words and terms are not protected by copyright.

    Translating whole works (or passages therefrom) will be a infringement.

    You're deliberately being obtuse in answering the questions, so I suspect you are trying to "game" the situation. It won't work for you in court any more than it is working for you here. Good bye.

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