- How are translations verified?
- Who owns the rights to a translation?
- Is Google Translate confidential?
- Do I need permission to translate?
How are translations verified?
As part of the TIMSS and PIRLS international quality assurance programs, translation verification means that each country's instruments undergo a formal, external review of the translations and adaptations prior to implementing the assessments.
Who owns the rights to a translation?
In the absence of a written agreement granting the right to translate, the translator would be both the author and copyright owner of the translation, even where the translation was not authorized.
Is Google Translate confidential?
Data confidentiality
Does Google look at or use the text I send for translation? Google does not use any of your content for any purpose except to provide you with the service.
Do I need permission to translate?
Anyhow, you need no one's permission to translate anything you like – translating is always legal – it's only publishing your translation that requires permission.