ettertrykk
Ettertrykk is a Norwegian term that translates to "imprint" or "trace" and is most commonly encountered in the context of copyright law. It refers to the unauthorized reproduction or publication of a copyrighted work. This includes making copies of a book, song, photograph, or any other creative expression without the permission of the copyright holder. The concept of ettertrykk is central to protecting the rights of creators and ensuring they have control over how their work is distributed and used.
In Norway, the Copyright Act (Åndsverkloven) defines and prohibits ettertrykk. It establishes that the creator of
The concept of ettertrykk also extends to adaptations and translations. Creating a derivative work based on