Psychodiagnostické testy a jejich používání pohledem autorského práva

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Title in English Psychodiagnostic Tests and Their Use: a Copyright Perspective
Authors

MYŠKA Matěj

Year of publication 2017
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference MEZINÁRODNÍ KONFERENCE – SBORNÍK PŘÍSPĚVKŮ PSYCHOLOGIE PRÁCE A ORGANIZACE 2017 PRACOVNÍ POTENCIÁL A JEHO PROMĚNY V ČASE
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Law

Citation
Web Open access sborníku
Field Law sciences
Keywords copyright; author's work; exceptions and limitations of copyright; scientific research; psychodiagnostic test
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Description The aim of this paper is to provide a brief overview of problematic issues related to the use of the psychodiagnostic test. The first part deals with the question of when and under what conditions psychodiagnostic tests can be protected by copyright law at all. Assessing the existence of a work with the help of the "test of the conceptual features of a work" (Telec, 1997b) is crucial for the application of legal protection provided by the Copyright Act. The next part of the paper analyses when and under what conditions the object of protection (i.e. the work) to which the researcher does not exercise the relevant rights may be used. This may be allowed either on the basis of a license agreement or on the basis of an exception or limitation to copyright law, in particular the quotation exception. The so-called three-step test that could be understood as a general material condition for the application of all legal exceptions and limitations of copyright is introduced and explained. In conclusion, the paper recommends a rather defensive and restrictive approach to non-contractual institutes allowing the use of the work in order to prevent potential disputes. An alternative to commercially-provided psychodiagnostic tests may be the use of psychodiagnostic tests that are available under the so-called public licenses. Even in this case, however, it is necessary to respect the conditions set by the author in the selected license (such as the prohibition of commercial use), as non-compliance leads to termination of the license and ultimately to infringement of copyright.
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