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Disclaimer   •  I  am  not  an  attorney  nor  do  I  like  attorneys…   •  Never  take  my  advice  on  anything.   •  Seek  your  own  legal  counsel.   •  Read  the  source  material  I  provide.  

Free  Images  –  Public  Domain   •  Intellectual  property  rights  expired  or  none  to  begin  with   •  Shakespeare,  Beethoven,  King  James  Bible   •  So  many  things  you  buy  that  are  actually  public  domain   •  Massive  amounts  of  images  you  can  find  in  public  domain  

Government  Stuff   •  Government  works  are  excluded  from  copyright  law.   •  Pictures  taken  when  working  for  the  US  government  or   any  pictures  that  you  can  download  from  a  government   website  are  automatically  public  domain.   •  Not  everything  on  a  .gov  website  is  public  domain,  some   images  may  be  property  of  a  private  institution.  

What  You  Can  Do   •  Can  be  sold,  you  can  buy  a  Bible  on  Amazon.   •  Public  domain  images  are  free  to  use  however  you  want.   •  “cc0”  content     •  http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/   •  Use  them  for  facebook  ,  social  media,  email,  logos,  graphics.   •  Can  print  t-­‐shirts  and  mugs  and  stuff.  

Other  Licenses   •  Creative  Commons   –  Creative  Commons  require  attribution  and  non-­‐ commercial  use  

Wikimedia  

Royalty  Free   •  Image  sites  provide  lawsuit  protection  for   royalty  free   •  Usually  cant  print  on  demand  services  

Truth  About  Royalty  Free   •  Other  users  upload  images  to  sell   •  Royalty  Free       •  Paying  for  their  legal  protection  

Truth  About  Image  Sites  

Truth  About  Your  ‘Protection’   •  Expensive   •  Commercial  use  usually  requires  one  license  per  use   •  If  you  get  sued,  do  you  really  think  they  will  want  to  pay?   •  In  their  best  interest  to  find  a  way  you  violated  the  agreement   •  Maybe  pay  an  attorney  $1,000  to  find  some  loophole  violation?   •  Better  than  paying  $10k  or  $250k  

Public  Domain  Black  Book   •  All  public  domain  sites   •  Include  other  sites  with  mixed  copyrights   •  Includes  government  directories   •  Also  public  domain  clip  art  

How  to  steal  like  a  Robbery  Expert   •  Google  Images  search   •  Taking  from  other  blogs   •  Buy  images  from  a  source  who  didn’t  have  original  rights   •  Use  themes/plugins  that  do  not  have  rights  to  the  images  

How  to  Outsource  Your  Theft   •  Hire  the  wrong  programmer  or  designer   –  Especially  bad  if  you  sell  the  theme   –  They  may  have  bought  a  license  you  can  use  on  your   site  but  NOT  to  sell  derivative  work  

•  Using  stolen  images  on  clients  sites  

What  happens  to  Robbery  Experts   •  Lawsuits   •  Payment  processor  closes  you  down  (PayPal)   •  Your  hosting  company  closes  your  site   •  Domain  registrar  skillfully  acquires  your  domain  

How  do  we  stop  Robbery  Experts?   •  Most  techy  stuff  doesn’t  work   –  Site  still  sends  the  image  to  the  client  

•  DMCA   •  Hit  them  where  it  hurts  

DMCA   •  Digital  Millennium  Copyright  Act   –  Dcma.com  

•  Can  help  clients  do  this  when  their  images  are  stolen   •  Send  it  to  everyone  (and  let  the  site  owner  know)   •  Details  to  follow…  

Writing  DMCA   •  I  am  not  an  attorney  and  you  should  never  follow   my  advice  ever.  I’m  just  here  to  entertain  you.     •  Essentially  a  business  letter  or  email  that  must   contain  6  things.  

6  DMCA  Items   •  (i)  To  comply  with  the  DMCA,  your  notice  must  be  in  writing  and   must  be  signed  by  the  copyright  owner  or  the  owner’s  agent.  You   may  send  the  notice  via  email  or  by  postal  mail.  If  you  send  it  by   email,  include  a  digital  signature  by  typing  “/s/”  and  then  your   name  at  the  end  of  the  notice.  Address  your  notice  to  the  contact   person  indicated  in  your  ISP  lookup.  

6  DMCA  Items   •  (ii)  Identify  that  you  own  the  copyright  to  works  being   infringed  upon.  Be  sure  to  list  each  specific  URL  that   contains  your  work  separately.  Attach  copies  of   images  (screenshots)  or  text  to  assist  the  ISP  in   locating  your  material.  Note  that  you  have  attached   them  in  the  letter.  

6  DMCA  Items   •  (iii)  State  that  the  website’s  use  of  your   content  is  infringing  your  copyright.   •  (iv)  Include  your  contact  information.  An   email  address  may  be  sufficient.  

6  DMCA  Items   •  (v)  Include  a  statement  that  you  (the  “complaining   party”)  have  a  “good  faith  belief  that  the  use  of  the   material  in  the  manner  complained  of  is  not   authorized  by  the  copyright  owner,  its  agent,  or  the   law.”  (Taken  verbatim  from  512(c)(3))  

6  DMCA  Items   •  (vi)  Include  a  statement  that  the  information  in   the  notification  is  accurate,  and  under  penalty  of   perjury,  that  you  are  authorized  to  act  on  behalf   of  the  owner  of  an  exclusive  right  that  is   allegedly  infringed.  

Hit  em  where  it  hurts…   •  Any  of  their  affiliate  networks   •  Their  payment  processors   •  Their  webhosting  company   •  Their  domain  registrar   •  Their  auto-­‐responder  companies   •  Advertising  partners   •  Google  adsense  

In  Summary   •  Robbery  expert   –  Google  images   –  Not  reading  license   –  Hire  uninformed  developers  and  designers  

More  Summary   •  Smart  marketer   –  Stick  to  public  domain   –  Buy  full  copyright   –  Learn  photography  /  Photoshop  

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