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Question 2: Could one add the "copyright symbol + Their Website" on a picture or video clip and post it on the web without being sued?
Is doing so illegal? Or would the fake copyright symbol just be meaningless and cause no harm?
Question 3: If you have a dynamic website where visitors upload material and you also state on your website that you do not take responsibility for the users content and copyright, can anyone sue you? In contrast of what you stated on your website, do you really have to take responsibility of the users content? If someone contacts you to remove the material how would you respond and take action?
Is doing so illegal? Or would the fake copyright symbol just be meaningless and cause no harm?
Copyright is never meaningless. It doesn't require a symbol.
Putting a copyright symbol on something to which you don't hold copyright may or may not be illegal, it's kind of irrelevent anyway since using someone else's copyrighted material without their express permission is DEFINITELY copyright infringement, even if you credit it to THEM with a symbol in the copyright.
If someone contacts you to remove the material how would you respond and take action?
If in ANY doubt about copyright, remove the material, even if only pending review.
why not? could you please explain in more detail or refer me to a URL?
[copyright.gov...]
[en.wikipedia.org...]
Does that mean all the content on your website belongs to you?
No, it means it either belongs to me, or I have the permission of another person to use it, or I have purchased the rights to use it.
If you are in trouble of this kind that may turn out both serious and expensive, get legal advice asap.
[webmasterworld.com...]
If you're being sued, or are suing... this is not the place to ask for legal advise. You need to consult an attorney/solicitor.
Nothing is ever ever FREE. Just got to know how to navigate...but always talk to attorney.
Im a bit confused because I have seen several websites that host funny video clips or interesting pictures and have added their website signature on all!
As my mother used to tell me, just because someone else does it doesn't make it right! Those sites may just not have gotten in trouble yet, or they may actually own the copyright, or they may have permission.
There are copyright violations all over the Internet, but if you are running a web site that you'd like to develop, that's not a good model to follow.... Follow the links posted earlier and do some reading. Copyright law can seem complicated, but the basic principles are fairly simple.