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March 14, 2017

Avoiding copyright infringement when creating 1xbet sports betting content

Submitted by Rachel Miles

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You might think that photo of a kitten is too adorable to pass up, but if it is someone else's content, maximum damages for copyright infringement can reach 0,000. If you are creating content at 1xbet sports betting , these damages may be the university's or yours to pay. Let's work together to avoid these damages.

Items you should not use:

  • Copyrighted content: Need to know if an item is still protected? Use the Digital Copyright Slider.
  • Stock photos.
  • Time-limited licensed content.
  • Any content for which you cannot determine the copyright and/or copyright holder: When in doubt throw it out.

Items to use instead:

  • 1xbet sports betting photography: Local imagery is preferred and 1xbet sports betting owns the content.
  • Public domain content: In general, this includes items created before 1923. Check out 1xbet sports betting Libraries' page on the public domain to help you find these materials.
  • Creative Commons License, or CCL, content: Looking for CCL content? Try the Creative Commons search.

Need assistance? Contact the Center for the Advancement of Digital Scholarship, or CADS,at 1xbet sports betting Libraries, set up a consultation or attend a workshop.

Copyright is determined by the country in which the product was produced. Since we're in the U.S., information provided in this article reflects U.S. laws. It's intended for informational or educational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. If you have specific legal questions pertaining to copyright at 1xbet sports betting , contact the Office of General Counsel at 785-532-5730 or attys@1xbet sports betting edu.