Copyrigth Guidelines
1. Ownership of Content
- All original content created (text, images, videos, graphics, code) is automatically protected under copyright law.
- If you use content from others, you must have permission or a valid license.
2. Fair Use Limitations
- Limited use of copyrighted material is allowed for education, commentary, criticism, research, or news reporting.
- Copying entire content without permission is not allowed.
3. Images, Icons, and Fonts
- Always check the license before using free resources (Creative Commons, Royalty-Free, GPL, etc.).
- Using copyrighted stock photos or media without permission is illegal.
4. Third-party Content
- When using third-party content, follow the original creator’s terms and conditions.
5. Trademarks and Logos
- Registered company logos, names, and trademarks cannot be used without authorization.
6. Attribution
- If you use open-source or free content, proper credit/attribution must be given as per the license terms.
7. DMCA Compliance
- Websites should comply with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
- If your content is stolen, you can issue a DMCA takedown notice.
8. User-Generated Content
- If your website allows users to upload content, they are responsible for their own contributions.