Can't expand downloaded zip-files

I download zip files and can't expand them. If I compress my own files, they are easily expanded. The error message reads: Unable to unarchive "document.zip" into "Desktop". (Error 1 - Operation not permitted.)
I have tried to create a folder and drop the zipped file there and expand it. Checked permission, which are read & write.
Any suggestions?

Sorry, I just don't know for sure as I never use the archive function.
As most of my stuff is either graphics or movies I have a deep mistrust of anything that might affect quality!

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