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- It doesn't matter if you are not selling it or your personal use, it's still considered copyrighted and you still need permission.
- It doesn't matter if you can find other people using my content without permission (as you think but it is permitted), to those not permitted it is still considered copyrighted and you still need permission.
- It doesn't matter if you've edited it a little bit or made a few alterations, if it's recognizable it's still considered copyrighted and you still need to give content credit link or source link to the website owner and still need permission.
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The Basics of Getting Permission
credit to Stanford University Libraries, Justia, NOLO, LibraryLaw.com & Onecle.
The Copyright and Fair Use of this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.
This section outlines the basic steps for obtaining permission. Subsequent chapters provide more detailed information about this process for each type of permission you may be seeking, whether for text, photographs, music, or artwork. In general, the permissions process involves a simple five-step procedure:
- Determine if permission is needed.
- Identify the owner.
- Identify the rights needed.
- Contact the owner and negotiate whether payment is required.
- Get your permission agreement in writing.
- Determine if permission is needed.
- Identify the owner.
- Identify the rights needed.
- Contact the owner and negotiate whether payment is required.
- Get your permission agreement in writing.
What Copyright Management Information Does the DMCA Protect?
The genesis of this post is a recent copyright infringement case we handled that dealt with a relatively unexplored corner of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA), defendant’s removal of copyright management information (CMI) and the statutory damages that arise from that DMCA violation.
DMCA Issues
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