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Image Searches Subject to Copyrights

April 21, 2007

Everyone who uses the web knows that image files and photos are abundant. Anyone can practically download them at their pace and store them for collection and personal use. However, in the image searches, it can be noticed that once they are clicked, there is this small note of the image being subject to copyrights. For the sake of discussion, copyrights are the rights owned by a person with regards to materials that they create.

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Hence, in some instances, the use of such image files would normally need the express consent and permission of the actual creator. The scenario has not been given much attention from past years, but as of late, it has been similar to the fight being carried out against plagiarism in article content writing. The awareness produced from fighting for the sole copyrights has obviously been something that people have become sensitive about.

Downloading images is not as easy as yesteryears since due credit has been something that people are quite particular these days, especially for hard-working creative minds.

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