What? You can't survive if we do that?? Aww shucks, should have thought about that before you pirated somebody's video..
A person is simply an entity that can sue or be sued.
A natural person is a person who also happens to be a human.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_dealing_in_United_Kingdom_...
In particular
Photographs are excluded, however; Cornish, Llewelyn and
Aplin write that this is "in order to preserve the full
value of holding a unique visual record of some person
or event".
Does a video count as "photographs"?You should scream "piracy", "stealing jobs", and since they have a history of ignoring copyright and profiting from it, they need to be arrested, extradited and prosecuted as if they were murderers.
Interesting note: would this be a single copyright breach, or would it have been breached for every person who 'illegally' received (their terminolgy: stole) it?
Technically those some members of the public could have done that from the original video on YouTube too. The overall point is valid, but that's not the issue to assert.
And no, it would only be a single copyright breach because (to use your terminology) each person who 'illegally received' the video didn't steal it individually.
There is no authority that an infringement in these circumstances attracts four times the usual licence fee. To the contrary, the usual measure is what the reasonable cost of licensing would have been.
I find this hard to believe. If it's true, then the best course of action for any actor is to just screw the copyrights and use whatever the heck you want. For those copyright owners who catch you, you'd be out no more than if you'd paid them the standard fee up front. And for those who don't catch you, you've gotten a free ride.
You'd have received a bigger settlement AND it would cost Sky more if they'd bothered sending a representative.
"May I also stress that when you are relating this issue to third parties on whatever platform I would consider it unfair if you did not relay the fact that we immediately acknowledged your copyright and sought to bring redress."
The implication being that when discussing being wronged, you must for represent the other party's perspective as well. Is that something we can ask of Sky as well?
To me, the situation is in the same category as pirating movies from thepiratebay.org - except that those are more expensive to create.
So either they using youtube videos without the creators permission and downloading movies are both okay or not.