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Can I use images or videos from other websites on my website in Georgia? What are the requirements?
Using Images or Videos from Other Websites on Your Website in Georgia
In Georgia, using images or videos from other websites on your website may be subject to copyright laws. It is important to obtain permission from the owner of the content before using it on your website.
The Georgia “True Origin of Digital Goods Act” [5.1] requires that digital goods sold or distributed in Georgia must have accurate information about their origin. This includes images and videos. Therefore, if you are using images or videos from other websites on your website, you must ensure that you have accurate information about their origin and that you are not violating any copyright laws.
Additionally, if the images or videos contain explicit or graphic content, there may be additional rules and regulations to follow. For example, the Limited Disclosure and Viewing of Certain Crime Scene Photographs and Videos by Bona Fide members of the press [GARR Rule 92-5-.01][2.1] outlines specific procedures that must be followed in order for a member of the press to view certain crime scene photographs or videos.
Therefore, it is recommended that you consult with a legal professional to ensure that you are following all applicable laws and regulations when using images or videos from other websites on your website in Georgia.
[Citation: Georgia “True Origin of Digital Goods Act” [5.1]; Limited Disclosure and Viewing of Certain Crime Scene Photographs and Videos by Bona Fide members of the press [GARR Rule 92-5-.01][2.1]]
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- [2.1] Access or use of commercial social networking website by high-risk sex offenders; conviction; severability.
- [5.1] Short title.
Jurisdiction
Georgia, Georgia