Well, usually, taking a screenshot of a story could be a copyright violation. However, factors like the purpose of the screenshot (personal vs. public), and the terms of use of the source can determine if it's legal or not.
Generally, no. However, if the story is protected by copyright and has strict usage policies stated, taking screenshots could be considered a violation.
It depends. In some cases, it might violate copyright or privacy rules, especially if the story is protected or contains personal info.
It depends. In some cases, if the fan fiction uses copyrighted characters or settings without permission, it can violate copyright. But if it's transformative and doesn't harm the original work's market, it might be okay.
Doujinshi referred to works that created their own stories and characters based on existing literary works. Normally, Doujinshi novels would involve the copyright of the original work because the creation of Doujinshi novels was similar to adaptation and re-creation. There were different opinions on whether doujinshi novels violated copyright. Some people believe that doujinshi itself does not violate copyright because the form of creation of doujinshi novels is legal. It is just that when borrowing the characters, plot, and other elements of the original work, you need to abide by the relevant rules of the original work's copyright. There were also some who believed that doujin novels would violate the copyright of the original works because the creation of doujin novels could affect the image and plot of the original works to varying degrees, or even completely replace the original works. Regardless of the point of view, the creation of doujin novels had to abide by the relevant provisions of the copyright law, such as the public distribution of their works without the authorization of the copyright owner. At the same time, when creating Doujinshi novels, one had to respect the copyright of the original work and avoid violating the rights of others.
It usually doesn't have any major implications. You can screenshot for your own reference or to share with others if it's allowed.
No, taking a screenshot on a story doesn't notify the author. This is a common feature across many platforms as screenshots are considered a user's personal action and not something that triggers a notification to the content creator.
No, usually taking a screenshot on a story doesn't send a notification.
Usually, it doesn't. Most platforms don't have a feature that notifies the person when you take a screenshot of their story.
In most cases, no. Taking a screenshot of a story doesn't typically notify anyone.
Yes, WhatsApp notifies the sender if someone takes a screenshot of their story.