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Copyright of Photographic Works Published on the Internet

1, you send photos online, whether you take protective measures or not, it doesn't mean that you allow others to use your photos and others steal them, which is infringement. It will be more beneficial to indicate that it is forbidden to use when uploading works.

Of course, you can take certain measures, such as image compression, watermarking or signature, which can only partially prevent some people from stealing. The smaller the compression, the bigger the watermark, and the fewer people steal it, that's all.

2.( 1) Don't use the original license-I don't understand.

(2) Copyright-prohibit others from using your work in any way.

(3) Non-commercial use-It is stipulated in the copyright law that personal use of works is for learning and appreciation, which belongs to "fair use" and not infringement, so many painters will send some small drawings to painting lovers to practice. , that is, the so-called non-commercial use, but the original author of the painting should be indicated when using it. If you want to publish or sell money, it is for commercial use. Once someone else uses it for commercial purposes without your consent, it is necessary to stop the infringement and make compensation.

Deduction is to add something creative to your original work to form a new work.

The same way to enjoy * * * probably means that your work has not been changed, so let others learn, appreciate and share it.

Generally speaking, as far as I feel, two or five explanations are enough.

If someone else is still stealing, there is nothing to do but complain about the other party's infringement and demand to stop using it and compensate.