Web Copyright
By Robert Burridge
Copyright On The Web
As a web site owner you probably know how easily your images
and text can be stolen and used by others. This month we tell
you how to enforce your copyright and legally use images belonging
to other web sites.
1. Find and use copyrighted content
2. Protect your copyright
3. Web design and copyright
01: Finding And Using Copyrighted Content
Images, text, software, video - no matter what form it takes,
there are laws that stop others using or redistributing a
work without permission. In fact, even a 'thanks to whoever.com
for the image' isn't enough unless you actually asked and
received their permission !
In the case of photography, buying images does not necessarily
make them yours. Sites such as BigStockPhoto.com and Fotolia.com
give only a 'limited license' which allows the use of the
photo on your website, business card or other creative work
but does not give you the right to resell or otherwise redistribute
the photo.
At no time can you legally take content from another website
without express permission. 'Google Images' and 'Save As'
are both hot-points as they seem to offer a free and easy
way of grabbing images and text but without having asked express
permission, reproducing them in any way will mean you are
plain and simply breaking the law. Even a sentence such as
'image from whateversite.com' is not enough - you need permission
!
An example of a copyright request
Dear Namehere
I, your name , am writing on behalf of your company name
to request your kind permission to use name of what you want
as seen at the web address where the file resides . I have
attached a copy of the exact information we wish to use. If
this meets your approval, kindly complete the release below
and indicate the credit line that you would like us to display
:
The undersigned authorizes your company name to use the attached
material on your website address in perpetuity :
Signature:
Print name:
Title:
Company name:
Company address:
Contact details:
Credit line:
A 'credit line' is a brief sentence such as 'photograph shown
courtesy of whoever.com'. You must have a signature, so offering
a method for the owner to Fax you is recommended. If you do
not have a fax or even a fax machine, visit www.faxtastic.co.uk
and set up your own FREE fax-to-email account.
02: How To Protect YOUR Copyright
Although the '©' sign or the term 'Copyright yoursitename.com'
is generally enough warning, you can choose to show a copyright
page on your website (particularly useful for those with a
lot of photographs)..here at www.Websiteking.co.uk I would
charge £30 (approx $57) for the text plus creation of
the new page.
You can protect your website with a simple 'No Right Click'
javascript. A slice of techy code added to your site, the
script disables the right button of a mouse and therefore
offers basic protection from image theft, however, this is
no match for a veteran Internet thief.
Enforcing your copyright
For those instances when you find someone using your copyright
without permission, you will need to send a 'Cease And Desist'
letter visit Utsystem.edu for a letter template
03: Web Design And Copyright Law
Web designers and graphic designers such as myself create
our works under the law of 'a work for hire'; by doing so
the copyright of the work is passed to it's buyer and, in
the eyes of the law, you are responsible for it's copyright
and can act on anybody who breeches it.
Thank you for reading this article.
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Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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