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Can I use images or videos from other websites on my website in Louisiana? What are the requirements?
Using Images or Videos from Other Websites in Louisiana
Louisiana does not have specific laws that prohibit the use of images or videos from other websites on your website. However, it is important to ensure that you have the necessary rights or permissions to use such content. Unauthorized use of copyrighted material can result in legal action against you [1.3].
It is recommended that you obtain permission from the owner of the content or use content that is licensed under Creative Commons or other similar licenses that allow for reuse. Additionally, it is important to properly attribute the source of the content to avoid any claims of plagiarism or copyright infringement [1.3].
Louisiana True Origin of Digital Goods Act
The Louisiana True Origin of Digital Goods Act [1.2] requires website owners or operators who electronically disseminate commercial recordings or audiovisual works to consumers in Louisiana to clearly and conspicuously disclose their name, physical address, telephone number, and electronic mail address on their website or online service in a location readily accessible to a consumer using or visiting the website or online service [1.1].
Conclusion
In summary, while there are no specific laws in Louisiana that prohibit the use of images or videos from other websites on your website, it is important to ensure that you have the necessary rights or permissions to use such content and properly attribute the source of the content. Additionally, if you are electronically disseminating commercial recordings or audiovisual works to consumers in Louisiana, you must comply with the Louisiana True Origin of Digital Goods Act by disclosing your contact information on your website or online service.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Required disclosures on website and online services; location
- [1.2] Short title
- [1.3] Definitions
Jurisdiction
Louisiana