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Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 10:13:49 GMT
Instagram users often talk about copyright on images and, frequently, it is to challenge people who have abused the rights of others, stolen or illegally posted something, or who have given credit to the wrong author. We've looked at how photo copyrights work on Instagram and how to post images without risk of removal or legal action. Photographic copyright Each photo is simultaneously subject to two types of rights: copyright and intellectual property rights. From the point of view of international law there is no difference between an occasional photo on Instagram and the work of a famous photographer. From the moment the photo exists, it is subject to copyright and intellectual property rights. Copyright It belongs to the author, it cannot be sold, transferred, granted or taken away. Copyright belongs to the author forever. To prove copyright ownership Germany Phone Number you need to show the original video or photo taken with a camera or phone (the original image contains special information that is almost impossible to counterfeit). Intellectual property Takes note when the author sells the image. He formally still holds the authority, but has no right to display it. The new owner can use the photo at his discretion and the author cannot prevent this. Intellectual property has a limited time validity and can be removed by court. To prove ownership of intellectual property it is necessary to have documentation demonstrating the purchase of the image or the contract for the photo shoot. Let's look at how these rights work on Instagram Well. You saw a beautiful image of a bouquet of flowers from your shop and asked the author for permission to post it on your Instagram. The author gave you permission and you cited his profile when you posted. You found a random picture of a cat on the internet and posted it along with some advertising copy. As a result, you have violated both copyright and intellectual property rights. The author can contest and the photo be removed. Doubtful. An employee works in your flower shop who takes photos of bouquets and posts them on Instagram. She leaves the company and demands that you sue her and pay for the photos. You can prove your intellectual property as taking the photos was part of her job, but the copyrights belong to her and must be respected. You should indicate her name in the description of each image. Pictures of people Images of people are even more problematic, as they are treated as personal data. There are different attitudes towards such photos in different countries, but in general it is necessary to obtain the photo's permission to publish them. If you post them without such permission, the person can dispute them with Instagram Support and have them removed.
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