The number one piece of
advice: Assume it’s protected.
I'll give you other
tips below for you:
Just because its
online, doesn't mean that it’s public property. So many people have this false
sense of entitlement to anything they see posted on social media
"especially pictures".
If someone complains,
just remove the content for the time being. No, you don’t have to sell your
soul to every troll on the Internet who demands that you remove content from
your site, but you should take it down long enough to research to make sure
they don’t have a legitimate legal complaint.
Remember that always,
always, always ask first. If you see awesome photographs you want to post on
your blog and website or other social network, just ask first. Sometimes people
are totally fine with exposure as long as they are properly credited.
Copyright is a murky
area and you don’t want to get caught up in an unnecessary legal battle over a
picture or two. So save yourself some trouble and just take some of the
precautions.
If you’d like some more
help with understanding copyright laws, we can connect you with a skilled copyright attorney in Vietnam that can answer your questions and potentially
help you avoid a costly mistake.
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