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Can I use images or videos from other websites on my website in Maryland? What are the requirements?
Based on the context documents provided, it is important to note that the regulations governing the use of images or videos from other websites on a website in Maryland are not explicitly stated. However, there are regulations that govern the use of State museums and their resources, as well as regulations on film production activity.
Use of Images or Videos on a Website
There are no specific regulations in the context documents that govern the use of images or videos from other websites on a website in Maryland. It is advisable to consult with a legal expert to determine the legality of using such images or videos.
Film Production Activity
According to MDCR 24.05.25.03, “Film production activity” means the production or post-production of film or video projects including feature films, television projects, commercials, corporate films, infomercials, music videos, or other projects for which the producer or production company will be compensated, and which are intended for nationwide commercial distribution. It is important to note that the production or post-production of projects the sale, display, exhibition, distribution, advertising, receipt or possession of which, in the State, would violate the provisions of any State or federal law, including but not limited to Criminal Law Article, Title 11, Subtitles 1 and 2, Annotated Code of Maryland, is not included in the definition of “film production activity.”
Conclusion
There are no specific regulations in the context documents that govern the use of images or videos from other websites on a website in Maryland. It is advisable to consult with a legal expert to determine the legality of using such images or videos. However, there are regulations that govern film production activity in Maryland.
Jurisdiction
Maryland