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Author image permissions

1jonsweitzerlamme
aug 15, 2020, 5:51 pm

So the wiki article "Contributing Photos to LibraryThing" says that images which are "specifically released for general promotional use" may be used for author images. How specifically do they need to be released? Is a professionally-done headshot prominantly displayed on an author's website considered "released for general promotional use"? Or does there need to be some sort of "this image is released for general promotional use" text somewhere?

2aspirit
mei 27, 2022, 11:35 am

Bump.

Are members who upload author images using photos from author websites (with or without a release statement), social media such as Twitter, or from Wikipedia? Does the location or presentation of the image help you determine if it may be added to LibraryThing?

3al.vick
mei 31, 2022, 1:53 pm

well wikipedia will tell you the copyright info, and you can certainly use some of them depending on what the copyright info says.

4lilithcat
mei 31, 2022, 3:41 pm

>1 jonsweitzerlamme:, >2 aspirit:, >3 al.vick:: Images are no longer flagged for possible copyright issues.

"Rather than using member moderation of image copyright, LibraryThing now relies on the instruments and protections of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). "

5r.orrison
Bewerkt: mei 31, 2022, 5:06 pm

I'll upload images from author websites, Twitter, Facebook, etc. under the assumption that they are put there for promotional use, always (well, almost always) with some form of attribution (photographer if known, or the at least the website), and what >4 lilithcat: said. As far as I know, nobody has complained yet. I prefer images from Wikipedia that are explicity credited and licensed for reuse.