There are many legal
implications of using and editing graphical images due to copyright. Copyright
is used to prevent someone from taking a piece of someone else’s work and then
saying that it is theirs. This copyright form of protection means that no one
can take work of images without the owner/creators permission.
If someone does steal
your work it gives you the right to sue them, which gives that person a fine in
which they have to pay you. Sometimes, depending on how major the case
is, some people get a prison sentence of a maximum of 10 years or a really
large fine.
If you want to edit
images the best thing is to first off find the ownership of that graphic and
whether it is allowed to be used or not. Most people print their names onto
things so this is fairly easy.
But you cannot use
any image whatsoever without the copyright holders permission or unless the
image is under a slightly more allowing licence. Even if you manipulate the
image, the copyright still belongs to the owner and the original licence of the
un-edited original image applies.
The copyright law's main purpose is to protect the images and work that have been created by people and to protect them from unfair use of their work. Cheating and plagiarism are just problems that are caused because the creators work is not protected by copyright, so anyone can state work as their own.
The copyright law's main purpose is to protect the images and work that have been created by people and to protect them from unfair use of their work. Cheating and plagiarism are just problems that are caused because the creators work is not protected by copyright, so anyone can state work as their own.
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