On 11/02/12 01:58, andrea fassina wrote:
> 
> The context is online. For example, if I want to share my pc screen with
> someone else so that we could be tuned to the same content, how many
> people would need to be connected to me before it is considered a public
> performance. If the screen is shared with a friend living in another
> country or maybe more than one, is there a number? A guideline?

Exporting or broadcasting the work internationally, and local laws in
other countries, can all make this more complex.

> And I owe a legal copy of the content, I am in my house the other person
> in his/hers. 

As people have mentioned, it's a complex question. Some random person on
the Internet saying "it's totally fine, go ahead, there won't be any
problem" won't be doing you or them any favors. You really would need to
ask a lawyer for a reply that you could feel confident in relying on.

Which illustrates the practical as well as ethical problems with
copyright law, but I appreciate isn't much help to you.

- Rob.
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