Define the following...
Copyright:
Fair use:
Public domain:
When are these symbols used? ™ ® ©
What is a "watermark" and why is it used?
Copyright:
Fair use:
Public domain:
When are these symbols used? ™ ® ©
What is a "watermark" and why is it used?
After watching (and taking notes on) these two videos, answer the following questions.
1. What are the 5 steps in being allowed to use copyrighted work so that you are not stealing?
2. When is it okay to use copyrighted work without permission?
3. What is this called and in what situations are you allowed to use it (list the 4 ways)?
4. What are the 4 points of fair use?
Photography has its own set of copyright laws and they change from country to country. Some things to know are...
1. What are the 5 steps in being allowed to use copyrighted work so that you are not stealing?
2. When is it okay to use copyrighted work without permission?
3. What is this called and in what situations are you allowed to use it (list the 4 ways)?
4. What are the 4 points of fair use?
Photography has its own set of copyright laws and they change from country to country. Some things to know are...
- if it is photo journalism the editorial content must not be changed,
- you must get a model release to publish photos of a person, even if they are not the subject of the photo....
- just because it was photojournalism does not give you the right to change it and make money off of it. (Sheppard Ferry and the Obama "Hope" poster and the Associated Press).