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Can I use images or videos from other websites on my website in Tennessee? What are the requirements?
Using Images or Videos from Other Websites in Tennessee
If you want to use images or videos from other websites on your website in Tennessee, you should be aware of the copyright laws. Tennessee follows federal copyright law, which grants exclusive rights to the owner of a creative work, including images and videos. The use of copyrighted material without permission may result in legal action [1.1].
It is recommended that you obtain permission from the owner of the content before using it on your website. If you believe your use of the material falls under fair use, it is recommended that you consult with a legal professional to determine the best course of action [1.1].
Additionally, if the images or videos are from Tennessee Tech Property, you must comply with the rules and regulations set forth by Tennessee Tech. Users and use of the Property must comply with federal and state laws, rules, regulations, and Tennessee Tech policies, including but not limited to applicable fire and safety codes and policies related to the protection of minors on campus [1.3].
Conclusion
In summary, it is recommended that you obtain permission from the owner of any images or videos before using them on your website to avoid potential legal issues. If the images or videos are from Tennessee Tech Property, you must comply with the rules and regulations set forth by Tennessee Tech [1.1][1.3].
Source(s):
- [1.1] COMMERCIAL USE OF TENNESSEE TECH PROPERTY
- [1.3] GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR USE OF TENNESSEE TECH PROPERTY BY AFFILIATED AND NON-AFFILIATED USERS
Jurisdiction
Tennessee