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How to find the copyright website of pictures-how to check whether the pictures are copyrighted?

How to check the copyright of pictures? Here are several ways to find the copyright of pictures:

Use professional copyright library: professional copyright library can provide high-quality copyright pictures, including paid and free options. Among them, the well-known paid copyright libraries are GettyImages and Shutterstock. , as well as free copyright libraries including Unsplash, Pexels, Pixabay, etc. Using these copyright libraries, you can find high-quality copyright pictures conveniently and quickly.

Use a picture search engine: A picture search engine can search for similar or identical pictures through their characteristics, including paid and free options. Among them, the well-known paid image search engines are TinEye and Google Image Search, and the free image search engines are Baidu Image Search and Google Image Search. Using these search engines, we can find similar pictures, and then compare the original pictures with copyright information to determine the copyright situation.

Contact the author directly: If the found picture has no copyright information or the copyright information is unclear, you can try to contact the author or the copyright party directly to understand the copyright of the picture. Some authors or copyright owners will leave contact information or provide copyright information on pictures for the convenience of those in need.

It should be noted that unauthorized pictures should not be used under any circumstances, so as not to infringe the copyright of others and cause legal disputes. If enterprises need to use other people's pictures, it is recommended to use them under the premise of obtaining copyright authorization or using free copyright pictures.

How to view the pictures corresponding to the copyright of a work? Our illustrators often look for pictures of various materials on the Internet and refer to various illustrations. Nowadays, many illustrations, pictures, photos and other works are copyrighted, so you can't use online materials at will. So how do you check whether illustrations are copyrighted? How to check whether the picture material is infringing? The following small series will share with you their own experiences.

How to check whether the illustrations are copyrighted? How to check whether the picture material is infringing?

If we really need to use online materials, then we can know in advance whether this illustration or material is copyrighted. If it is copyrighted, then we can't use it directly, and we can buy the right to use it. Now there are many websites and apps that check copyright, such as "Tuchacha" and "Copyright House", and we can directly search for pictures.

Method one

1. Download the Copyright House APP on your mobile phone and open the APP software interface.

2. Select the "Monitoring" column in the navigation bar below, and then select the "Cancel Monitoring" button.

3. According to the type of monitoring we need, such as pictures, music, text, etc. , just upload the following monitoring material. If it is copyrighted, it will be displayed.

Method 2

1. Open search websites, such as Baidu pictures and 360 pictures, and enter keywords in them.

2. There will be a series of material illustrations pushed below. You can click on the word "copyright" below.

3. After opening, all contents are copyrighted. If you want to use them, you can buy them.

Bian Xiao used his own experience and most of the tutorials to explain how to check whether the illustrations are copyrighted. How to check whether the picture material is infringing? If interested friends can refer to it, I hope it will help.

How to check whether the picture is copyrighted and search for the desired picture on the home page of the network? After the search is completed, click on the main page of the picture and pay attention to the copyright information column in the lower right corner. If there is, it is generally copyright information.

In addition, high-definition pictures with high pixels are also copyrighted. You can click to watch them carefully or indicate the source of the pictures. Copyright pictures must be authorized by the author before they can be used for commercial purposes. Don't steal them.

Infringement or not depends on whether the user of the picture uses it for commercial purposes. It does not belong to infringement if it belongs to the following twelve situations of fair use:

Article 22 of the Copyright Law stipulates that under the following circumstances, a work may be used without permission and without payment to the copyright owner.

(a) for personal study, research or appreciation of the use of other people's published works;

(2) appropriately quoting published works of others in works for the purpose of introducing and commenting on works or explaining problems;

(3) inevitably copying and quoting published works in newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, television stations and other media in order to report current news;

(4) Newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, television stations and other media publish or broadcast current affairs articles on political, economic and religious issues that have been published by other newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, television stations and other media, unless the author declares that they are not allowed to publish or broadcast;

(5) Newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, television stations and other media publish or broadcast speeches delivered at public meetings, unless the author declares that they are not allowed to publish or broadcast;

(6) Translating or reproducing a few published works for classroom teaching or scientific research in schools for use by teaching or scientific researchers, but not publishing them;

(seven) the use of published works by state organs within the reasonable scope of performing official duties;

(eight) libraries, archives, memorial halls, museums, art galleries, etc., in order to display or save the version, copy the works collected by the library;

(9) Performing published works for free, without charging fees to the public or paying remuneration to the performers;

(ten) copying, painting, photography and video recording of works of art set up or displayed in outdoor public places;

(eleven) China citizens, legal persons or other organizations written in Chinese and published in China;

(12) Published works are published in Braille.