Vancouver translator reaches settlement with British Museum over unauthorized work
VANCOUVER — A Canadian translator says she’s reached a settlement with the British Museum over unauthorized use of her work.
Vancouver-based Yilin Wang says the museum has agreed to compensate her for translations that are part of an ongoing exhibit dubbed “China’s hidden century.”
Wang says the terms prevent her from disclosing monetary details, which include a licence fee and an additional payment that she will donate to a cause that supports translators of Sinophone poetry.
The museum apologized to Wang in a statement on its website and says it takes copyright permission seriously and is reviewing its permissions process.
