Post by account_disabled on Nov 30, 2023 0:02:34 GMT -5
Image copyright is important. And using images on a website is a lot scarier than everyone thought. In the past, we used to work for teachers and just copy pictures from Google. and wrote in the report that "Thank you for the picture from Google" is finished, but in actual work it can cost us hundreds of thousands of dollars. If you don't want to be sued Let's go follow this article. What does this article have? Show Why do we have to care about image copyright? From a case study of a Thai company that used only a small amount of images from Google and was sued by a major foreign image selling website, Getty Image, for 800,000 baht, almost causing the company to go bankrupt.
It should make many Thai companies more aware of image copyright issues. You can see Phone Number List that the copyright of images is fiercely sued, no different from the use of fonts on websites. Today I have a good article about copyright of images on websites for you to read. This matter is important to website creators of all positions. Especially freelancers Sometimes customers find the pictures from nowhere. Then we were sued instead. This article was compiled from the article Copyright 101: The 10 Things to know about Imagery on the Sitepoint website. Anyone who is good at reading English can stop by and visit the original article. 10 things everyone needs to know about image copyrights on websites Question 1: What is “copyright”? Legal protection that protects content creators (photos, songs, videos, writings, etc.) from being used by others without permission.
When will copyright be acquired? From the moment content is created it is protected by copyright. You don't have to register according to the law. Question 3: Is there a copyright protection law that is applicable worldwide? No. Each country has different copyright protection laws. The laws of some countries may be compatible with the laws of other countries. But there is one thing that is the same in every country: if you are not the copyright owner. You cannot use that content. Point 4: If we don't know anything about copyright law and get sued, is that considered wrong? This is not an excuse. Even if we do it intentionally or not, we are still breaking the law. Point 5: Who will be responsible for copyright infringement on the website? The website owner is responsible. Even if he hires someone else to make the website for him.
It should make many Thai companies more aware of image copyright issues. You can see Phone Number List that the copyright of images is fiercely sued, no different from the use of fonts on websites. Today I have a good article about copyright of images on websites for you to read. This matter is important to website creators of all positions. Especially freelancers Sometimes customers find the pictures from nowhere. Then we were sued instead. This article was compiled from the article Copyright 101: The 10 Things to know about Imagery on the Sitepoint website. Anyone who is good at reading English can stop by and visit the original article. 10 things everyone needs to know about image copyrights on websites Question 1: What is “copyright”? Legal protection that protects content creators (photos, songs, videos, writings, etc.) from being used by others without permission.
When will copyright be acquired? From the moment content is created it is protected by copyright. You don't have to register according to the law. Question 3: Is there a copyright protection law that is applicable worldwide? No. Each country has different copyright protection laws. The laws of some countries may be compatible with the laws of other countries. But there is one thing that is the same in every country: if you are not the copyright owner. You cannot use that content. Point 4: If we don't know anything about copyright law and get sued, is that considered wrong? This is not an excuse. Even if we do it intentionally or not, we are still breaking the law. Point 5: Who will be responsible for copyright infringement on the website? The website owner is responsible. Even if he hires someone else to make the website for him.