Colombia – A Place Where You Could Be Sentenced to Two Years in Jail for Plagiarism: A Crime That Does Not Exist!

Marcela Palacio Puerta
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Colombian copyright law does not expressly incorporate plagiarism as a crime. Nonetheless, Colombian courts have proclaimed plagiarism to be an act worthy of incarceration. Colombian copyright law protects moral rights of the author as human rights. In this regard, moral rights enjoy special protection that economic rights, for instance, do not have. Somewhat counter-intuitively, protecting moral rights as human rights, without set boundaries, may unbalance the copyright system and even violate other human rights, which is the case in Colombia. First, this Article describes the special protection of moral rights as a guaranteed human right under Colombian law. Second, it explains the Sentencia de Casación No. 31403 from 2010, a case law sentencing a professor to jail term for plagiarism. Finally, this Article analyses the said case law and concludes that the protection of moral rights as human rights in the terms established by the Colombian Supreme Court may unbalance the copyright system and violate other human rights.
哥伦比亚——一个你可能因为抄袭而被判两年监禁的地方:一种根本不存在的罪行!
哥伦比亚版权法没有明确将抄袭列为犯罪。尽管如此,哥伦比亚法院还是宣布剽窃是一种值得监禁的行为。哥伦比亚著作权法将作者的精神权利作为人权加以保护。在这方面,精神权利享有例如经济权利所没有的特殊保护。有些违反直觉的是,把人情权当作人权来保护,不设界限,可能会使版权制度失衡,甚至侵犯其他人权,哥伦比亚就是这种情况。首先,本条描述了对精神权利作为哥伦比亚法律保障的一项人权的特殊保护。其次,解释了2010年判例法中以剽窃为由判处教授有期徒刑的判例Casación第31403号。最后,本文对上述判例法进行了分析,认为哥伦比亚最高法院将人格权作为人权加以保护,可能会使著作权制度失衡,并侵犯其他人权。
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