Are You Legally Using Images in Presentation Slides?
How much attention do you pay to copyright law when you create slides for a presentation.
While it's important to focus on the non-legal aspects of the presentation such as content and images to enhance speaking points, it's just as important to consider copyright issues.
Here are some tips to get you started:.
1) Include copyright management as a r.
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Does Fair Use Or Fair Dealing Apply to Using Images in Presentation Slides?
Fair use or fair dealing provisions may apply to your use of images in your presentation, permitting you to reproduce a work without permission in some situations.
You’ll have to apply the fair use or fair dealing criteria to your particular situation to determine if it falls within these statutory provisions.
Fair use and fair dealing are not with.
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First Ask Yourself: Are The Images Protected by Copyright?
When you find an image online or elsewhere, assume it's protected by copyright.
Once you identify the image you want to use, consider its copyright status and whether you need permission to use it.
Google has made it easier to determine an image's copyright status by providing copyright-related metadata for images in Google Images, when this inform.
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How Can You Avoid Copyright Concerns When Using Images in Presentations?
There are several ways to legally use images in presentation slides that don't require you to clear copyright permissions with the images' copyright holders.
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Is a link a copyright infringement?
When you construct a link, be sure that it simply sends the user to another site.
If you actually bring the material onto your own site, or “frame” it, you may be infringing copyright and may also mislead users as to the source of the content.
What is "fair use"? .
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Use Images As-Is
Even if you have permission from the copyright owner, you may need specific permission to re-color, make black and white, or color, crop or otherwise manipulate images.
Standard stock photo agency licenses, for example, may not allow these additional uses without further permission.
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What are the legal remedies for copyright infringement?
The criminal remedies are provided under Chapter XIII of the statute and the remedies provided against copyright infringement includeimprisonment (up to 3 years) along with a fine (up to 200,000 Rupees).
Jurisdiction [Place of Suing] Under Copyright Act, 1957 - Recently in 2015 the Jurisdiction law .