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Stopping copyright infringement on art works
How can copyright infringement on art works be stopped?
How can copyright infringement on art works be stopped?
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Mac-Donald on August 8, 2023, 5:32:38 PM
Copyright infringement taking credit unlawfully for what does not belong to you. A way to stop it is to put strict measures on copyright. And before any thing is produced it must be thoroughly checked.
Copyright infringement taking credit unlawfully for what does not belong to you. A way to stop it is to put strict measures on copyright. And before any thing is produced it must be thoroughly checked.
How can copyright infringement on art works be stopped?
It's a really important question! Preventing art copyright infringement is tough, but stronger enforcement of DMCA takedowns, especially for online platforms, would be a good start. Education for artists about registering copyrights and watermarking their work could also help. It's a bit like the tuning scene - everyone wants to put their own spin on things, but you can't just rip off someone else's design. Speaking of which, I saw a cool visual style in Drift Hunters that I hope they've properly secured! It's a collective effort to respect creators' rights.
How can copyright infringement on art works be stopped?
It's a really important question! Preventing art copyright infringement is tough, but stronger enforcement of DMCA takedowns, especially for online platforms, would be a good start. Education for artists about registering copyrights and watermarking their work could also help. It's a bit like the tuning scene - everyone wants to put their own spin on things, but you can't just rip off someone else's design. Speaking of which, I saw a cool visual style in Drift Hunters that I hope they've properly secured! It's a collective effort to respect creators' rights.