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Picture Copyright - Whats my right?

Discussion in 'Legal Issues' started by calcalmx123, Aug 14, 2009.

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    I understand all images are automaticly copyright to the owner of the picture of something like that.

    Where can i get pictures for my rollercoaster fansite (Here). Could i go to the official site's and take pictures? What can i do?

    Thanks.
     
    calcalmx123, Aug 14, 2009 IP
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    Sneakyheathen Active Member

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    If all else fails, you can ask the owner of the website for permission. However, you can find flickr photos under "creative commons attribution" licenses that allow you to use the pictures on a website as long as you credit the photographer.
     
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    calcalmx123 Well-Known Member

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    Thanks +REP, so i can use them but i must have the username of the person who uploaded ? if i dont have credit to them what can happen?
     
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    You can be sued for copyright infringement and go to jail.
     
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    calcalmx123 Well-Known Member

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    Ok, is there any sites where i dont need to credit anyone?
     
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    Sure, you can purchase images that don't require you to provide credit. iStockphoto.com is as cheap as $1 per image.

    Alternatively, you could take photos yourself, or request for people to submit them. But providing credit to the photographer is the cheapest way to go.
     
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    calcalmx123 Well-Known Member

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    What about this:
    The images could be used for comments, reviews and criticism and my website is a Non-profit fansite, so could i use the images without the credit to the owner.
     
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    Fair use is not something you want to rely on. Many sites claiming fair use have been sued and had judgments against them. Do you want to spent thousands and thousands of dollars in legal fees if you are sued? And that is only one part of the criteria - which is grey to begin with. If this was your 6th grade school project, then you would probably be ok - but there is nothing preventing the owner from suing anyone.

    Non-profit means the site takes in NO INCOME whatsoever - no ads, no donations, no selling links, nothing - not even to partially pay expenses and operating at a loss.

    If your site is a pure fan site, why wouldn't you want to credit the person who took the picture? They did the work, you should credit them, period. If you don't want to give credit, take the pictures yourself or buy the rights. Even if the copyright holder doesn't sue you, a simple DMCA (which costs nothing to file) to the search engines will have your site removed and your host could delete and/or cancel your account. If you were running adsense on the site, be prepared to kiss your account goodbye and lose your earnings.
     
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    calcalmx123 Well-Known Member

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