Protecting your Copyright of Photos and Renderings
A good article by Kim Komando on making sure you know who has access to the photos and renderings you share on line, especially if you use social media such as facebook or houzz
http://shar.es/zO22y
terms and conditions, policies, etc.:
facebook https://www.facebook.com/legal/terms
houzz http://www.houzz.com/termsOfUse
pinterest http://about.pinterest.com/terms/
check out this site for finding any image you think may have been "borrowed" http://www.tineye.com/
http://www.google.com/imghp click on the camera icon to upload your photo
I thought an interesting point was any uncredited or unprotected photo (your watermark is not visible) can be circulated enough on the Internet that it becomes part of the public domain and your inherent copyright is no longer valid.
Watermarking How-to's:
http://cameras.about.com/od/photoedi...our-Photos.htm
A good article by Kim Komando on making sure you know who has access to the photos and renderings you share on line, especially if you use social media such as facebook or houzz
http://shar.es/zO22y
terms and conditions, policies, etc.:
facebook https://www.facebook.com/legal/terms
houzz http://www.houzz.com/termsOfUse
pinterest http://about.pinterest.com/terms/
check out this site for finding any image you think may have been "borrowed" http://www.tineye.com/
http://www.google.com/imghp click on the camera icon to upload your photo
I thought an interesting point was any uncredited or unprotected photo (your watermark is not visible) can be circulated enough on the Internet that it becomes part of the public domain and your inherent copyright is no longer valid.
Watermarking How-to's:
http://cameras.about.com/od/photoedi...our-Photos.htm