How do you recognize if a post is using someone else's photos or content? I mainly use my own pictures and, (what some might call, "art.") When I make videos I use a free share site for music, and list it either in the video or in the description. Some photos can't be traced back to any original artist, like pictures on gify, (where many pictures are taken from news stories and movies and made into funny gifs. If it's a big issue, maybe some user guidelines might be helpful?
I certainly don't want to profit off of anyone's work. I barely profit off my own stuff, which isn't a big deal because I love to share my greatest interests, and having others read it or watch a video is pretty cool to me. Anyway. This is a good post nspart.
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All photos have a copyright. So you either ask permission or your find Stock Photos. Some are free some you have to pay to use.
But you can't just take a credit. When you embed a youtube video that's different because they get more view and paid for them in some cases.
But copying and pasting peoples content is different.
I personally haven't seen that done. Well, maybe once, I saw one poster jump on another poster for content, but I didn't investigate it.
I do get the issues involved. A lot of struggling artists out there.