Blogging Movie & Drama Synopses: Navigating Copyright Law

We all watch movies and dramas. Whether it’s a lot or a little, it’s rare to find someone who doesn’t. I, too, often find myself watching films and series, and sometimes, they spark a lot of thought. It might be the theme the creators are conveying, or perhaps a single scene or line of dialogue that resonates deeply. This led me to consider organizing these thoughts into a blog. Naturally, this brought me to the topic of copyright, because when discussing movies and dramas, plot summaries are almost always involved. So, I looked into what happens when you post movie or drama synopses on a blog. Understanding Copyright for Audiovisual Works Under copyright law, a “work” refers to an original creation that expresses human thoughts or emotions. Any creative expression, regardless of its form, can be protected as a work. Movies and dramas, as creative works consisting of continuous visual recordings that can be played or viewed through mechanical or electronic devices, fall under the category of “audiovisual works” and are protected by copyright law. Unauthorized use can lead to legal liability. It’s worth noting that copyright generally lasts for the author’s lifetime plus 70 years, and for corporate works, it’s protected for 70 years from the date of publication. The Idea-Expression Dichotomy: A Key Principle Copyright law does not protect ideas themselves, but only the “form of expression” in which those ideas are concretely articulated. This is known as the “idea-expression dichotomy.” This principle is crucial when determining copyright infringement when posting movie or drama synopses on a blog. Copyright is broadly divided into moral rights (rights to publicize, to indicate one’s name, and to maintain integrity), which protect the author’s personality, and economic rights, which protect their financial interests. When blogging movie or drama synopses, the following economic rights are primarily at issue: Legal Implications and Real-World Scenarios Understanding these copyright laws makes it clear that transferring movie or drama synopses to a blog isn’t straightforward due to potential legal liabilities. In Japan, film companies and distributors are filing civil and criminal lawsuits against YouTubers who upload “fast movies” (condensed, spoiler-filled summaries). Recently, the Tokyo District Court ordered a YouTuber who unauthorizedly produced and publicly released movie reviews containing spoilers to pay approximately 4.6 billion KRW (roughly 3.3 million USD) in damages to a film company. In South Korea, while there’s active discussion and debate about copyright issues related to “fast movie” videos, actual litigation cases are not common. I believe there are two main reasons for this. First, copyright infringement is generally a complaint-based offense (친고죄). Therefore, legal action doesn’t proceed unless the copyright holder, or the party whose copyright has been infringed, files a complaint. Additionally, it can be difficult for copyright holders to monitor individual infringing videos. Second, “fast movies” uploaded to YouTube can generate promotional effects and attract consumers. Thus, from the perspective of distributors and production companies holding copyrights, it may be more beneficial to enjoy the promotional effect of the video being re-examined or becoming a topic of discussion rather than initiating a lawsuit against the YouTuber who uploaded it. Tips for Safely Blogging Movie & Drama Synopses You need to be careful when writing movie or drama synopses on your blog. Here are some points to consider when creating your blog posts: Even if you follow these guidelines, you could still face a lawsuit if the original creator objects. South Korea is one of the countries with strong copyright protection. However, as mentioned earlier, there aren’t many copyright lawsuits related to blogs in South Korea. If you write your blog posts by applying the precautions listed, you likely won’t encounter significant issues. This is essentially the only way to safely write about movie or drama synopses on your blog. Do you have any specific movie or drama you’re thinking of blogging about? I can help you brainstorm ways to discuss it while respecting copyright!

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