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Copyright for All My Blogs, including Active Rain

By
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Kirby Fine Homes

(I placed this post originally on my Historic Home Blog today, and thought it best to bring it on over to my other blogs, as an FYI about copyright and not stealing my photos and content.)

A recent incident that is now recurring is forcing me to write this post about copyright of photos used on this site. (Notice the "Do not Copy" notice on the leftside of this blog.) To some people, it is ok to go onto the Internet and lift photos of other peoples work. They then use these photos on their websites without permission. They either do not care or don't know the law, but either way, what they are doing is stealing....oh, and Copyright infringement.

As a visitor to this blog, I am sure you can easily see that I travel around the area taking photos of historic homes (and other places around the Twin Cities), then post them to my blog with a story about the home. It's what I do, and the whole reason for this blog, which is to educate locals and others about the great historic resource we have in Minnesota through our homes and buildings. Taking these photos takes time, energy, patience, and creative thought.

What many people fail to realize is that even though the Internet is public domain, the content is not free for all to use. The general rule of thumb (in this instance) is that once a photo hits a hard drive, it is considered copywritten. The photo does not have to have a copyright notice on the photo, nor a big C. In order to use a photo, one must obtain permission from the source. So for those people out there that "right click and save" and then use the photo, you are committing copyright infringement.

Any excuse you give does not matter. Taking something created by another without permission is wrong.

I could go into greater detail, but I don't want to clutter up my nice blog with a post such as this. I just want you to know, that I work hard to write this blog, so please do not steal my stuff. Simple as that.

If you want to learn more about Copyright law as it pertains to blogs and websites, please visit a great lady's blog regarding copyright law, Lenn Harley, for in depth articles on the subject.

Trey Thurmond
BCR Realtors - College Station, TX
College Station , Texas Homes

Jennifer

I realize you work hard to not only write your blog but to take time to actually get out and take quality photos. Folks don't always uderstand how much effort is involved. Thanks for explaining.

May 20, 2009 03:19 PM
Lise Howe
Keller Williams Capital Properties - Washington, DC
Assoc. Broker in DC, MD, VA and attorney in DC

Thanks for reminding us and I hope your wonderful photos are left alone!

May 20, 2009 03:24 PM
Shane OnullGorman
Eau Claire Realty, Inc. - Eau Claire, WI
Eau Claire Wisconsin, Real Estate Agent & Realtor- Buy or Sell

It is a lot of work taking all your own pictures for sure. I have been doing it a lot lately.

May 20, 2009 03:32 PM
Jeremy Williams
Red Hawk Coaching - Kingwood, TX
Business Coach, Husband, Father, and Dog Wrangler

Jennifer,

I was having the same problem so I started adding my link to the photos I posted on my blog.  If someone copies the photo and places it on their site, the link travels with the photo.  Instant SEO.  I use Photobucket.  Good luck and I too hope people ask permission, preferably compensate you, for using your great photos.  May you have a productive week.

May 20, 2009 03:34 PM
Chastity Guevara
Camelot's Quest Realty - Casa Grande, AZ

There is a lot of this going on.  It is good to remind people that it is actually stealing.

May 20, 2009 03:57 PM