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Question: What should I know about copyright and the web?
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Answer: If you don't have permission it is basically illegal to copy anything from the internet.
If you have permission the source should be given.
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You should assume all works online are copyrighted unless otherwise noted.
That includes (but is not limited to) design, images, movies, text, sounds, etc.
There are sites that offer free to use graphics, bullets, lines, backgrounds. If
you are looking for things to put on your site it would be best to search through these
sites.
Another thing that you should remember is that sometimes people do not have the authority
to give you permissions for using stuff from their site. Sometimes they don't have the
proper permissions themselves. One example of this is M.C. Escher backgrounds. M.C. Escher pictures
are copyrighted and they have aggressively sought out and removed unauthorized pictures
from the web in many
instances. There are still sites that have these listed in their public use directories.
Question: I found some really neat stuff on the web and I want to put it on my page. Can I copy it?
Answer: Not without permission. Because the internet contains freely available information - this DOES NOT make that information
public domain. Most (if not all) works distributed over the internet are protected by copyright.
Many sites have a permission statement outlining the acceptable use of their information.
Question: Can I link to other sites on my web page?
Answer: No clear answer here. The proper think to do is to contact the owner of the site and ask for
their permission to link to their site. Can you link to this site? Sure.
Question: What can I do to protect the stuff I have on my web site?
Answer: It's as easy to copy stuff off the web as it is to view - so it's basically up to the
goodness of the users to do what is right. There is little that anyone can do to prevent someone from copying
your work from a web site. If you run across something that is yours somewhere on the internet and you didn't
authorize it - send them an e-mail and ask them to remove it.
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