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newbee12345

Junior Member
In today's digital world all news, magazines, encyclopedia is available online. If I reproduce a meaningful content from news websites, wekipedia, magazines sites, government and non-govt informational sites for COMMERCIAL purpose, will that cause a violation of any copyrights?

Extending the same question if we copy images from internet and put it along with the content for COMMERCIAL, does that cause violation of any copyrights?

Please advise, which law if applicable is related to reproducing news from existing and other news/informational sources.

Thanks
newbee12345
 


Learninglate

Junior Member
Hi newbee

I am pretty new to all this too. I found answers to your question by searching the threads here. Yep. Plenty info available here.
 

newbee12345

Junior Member
Thanks for the reply, I will dig around in this site. If you happen to know one good thread, please put in the link.
 

The Occultist

Senior Member
You may reuse any FACTS as facts themselves are not subject to copyright. What you may not do, however, is copy somebody else's work.
 

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