ANT Lawyers
Vietnam Law Firm with English Speaking Lawyers
ANT Lawyers
Vietnam Law Firm with English Speaking Lawyers
ANT Lawyers
Vietnam Law Firm with English Speaking Lawyers
ANT Lawyers
Vietnam Law Firm with English Speaking Lawyers
ANT Lawyers
Vietnam Law Firm with English Speaking Lawyers
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Is reposting an image or video on Instagram copyright infringement?
Sharing content from other people on social media is far from
new. We all do it all the time. However, there are some legal considerations
you should take time to think about.
And, with Instagram, there are additional considerations because the platform itself doesn’t support sharing content. So, before you start (or keep) regramming to Instagram, take a look at these legal issues to protect yourself and your business.
First and foremost, you must remember that the user who shared the original post retains all copyrights to the image you plan to share. So, you MUST always give attribution to the original user.
Using an app like Regram or Repost will allow you to @ mention the original user and share their original post caption on your share. But, more importantly, these apps include a watermark on the image you share with the original user’s Instagram username. This is ideal because it guarantees that the original user is given full attribution for their content.
So there’s two kinds of consent when it comes to getting consent from using about using their image: there’s implied consent and express consent.
If you have asked your audience, customers, and followers to tag your business in their photos via @ mentions or tags or hashtags) and they did this on their public Instagram profile, then they have essentially provided you with implied consent to use their content.
But what happens if there is no implied consent? In this case, to protect yourself legally, you must get the user’s express consent to regram the content.
You can comment on their post letting them know that you want to share their photo with your audience. Then you can ask if you can have their permission to repost it. You can also send the user a Direct Message asking the same thing. Once they give you response in writing, giving you permission to repost the picture, then you’d be allowed to repost the picture. If they don’t respond, don’t use it. Asking is not enough. You need actual consent.
ANT Lawyers
- IP services in Vietnam is supported by a
team of experienced patent, trademark, design attorneys with qualification and
skills handling full range of legal services relating to intellectual property rights in Vietnam. We
have specialized in the preparation and registration of patents, trademarks and
designs for our clients.
Thứ Ba, 27 tháng 6, 2017
Signals of Copyright Infringement in Vietnam
Authors might find their copyright are infringed in Vietnam
and would need legal services from a local legal and intellectual property firm to advise.
A literary, artistic
or scientific work is an achievement from hard intellectual labor of the
author. However, after publishing works, many authors find others use, print or
trade their works without their prior written permission. The copyright
infringement action can cause many material damages for authors when their
intellectual labor achievements are used by others without prior asking and
annual royalties. To ensure the rights of authors, the law strictly forbids
from infringing and stipulates particularly as follows:
Appropriating
copyright in a literary, artistic or scientific work.
Impersonating an
author.
Publishing or
distributing a work without permission from the author.
Publishing or
distributing a work of joint authors without permission from the co-authors.
Modifying, editing or
distorting a work in any way which prejudices the honour and reputation of the
author.
Copying a work without
permission from the author or copyright holder, except in the cases allowed by
the Law
Making a derivative work
without permission from the author or copyright holder of the work used for
making such derivative work, except in the case allowed by the Law.
Using a work without
permission from the copyright holder and without paying royalties, remuneration
or other material benefits in accordance with law, except in the cases allowed
by the Law.
Leasing out a work
without paying royalties, remuneration or other material benefits to the author
or copyright holder.
Duplicating, producing
copies of, distributing, displaying or communicating a work to the public via a
communications network or digital means without permission from the copyright
holder.
Publishing a work
without permission from the copyright holder.
Deliberately
destroying or de-activating the technical solutions applied by the copyright
holder to protect copyright in his or her work.
Deliberately deleting
or modifying electronic information in a work regarding management of the
rights to such work.
Manufacturing,
assembling, transforming, distributing, importing, exporting, selling or
leasing out equipment when knowing, or having grounds to know, that such
equipment may de-activate technical solutions applied by the copyright holder
to protect copyright in his or her work.
Making and selling a
work with a forged signature of the author of such work.
Importing, exporting
or distributing copies of a work without permission from the copyright holder.
With highly professional staff and great experience in Copyright
and Related right aspect in Vietnam and other countries in the world, ANT
Lawyers - Law firm in Vietnam would like to support and represent the clients in protecting copyright and related right.