Fair Use of My Content - Sites "lifting" content and blocking access to my site.
I'm in FL.
I own a magazine and a blog and my writers create content for both. A lot of the content isn't on the web (and that is hard to do..!) so we are the first to show it. All photos / words are written by us.
I have two questions.
1. A forum on the internet allows it's members to use photos and words from my site but blocks the link back to my site when the poster is trying to give credit to us. I distinctly state that only one photo and two paragraphs of text can be used from my site and then people must link back to us.
I've asked the site to monitor their site and remove content as it is posted - but they refuse to do so. I said if they un-blocked the URL to my site then I wouldn't have an issue because people can credit it to our site. They are stating that "YouTube requires people to submit claims when they see copyrighted materials posted on their site". And they say that is how we have to do it. But we don't have the time to go through every single thread on their site.
2. Many blogs take the content from our site and post it on theirs. They only put a small link with our initials - and sometimes they don't even do that. As I've stated in the paragraph above - I've put a notice on my site that says they can only use one photos and two paragraphs - but they don't abide by this.
My overall problem is this; my team and I work very hard in creating original content for our site but many sites lift all of the content and post it up. Even through we have our domain name tagged in the photos - we still have an issue with them taking the content and making their site more better and not having to do any of the work. And so many people make comments on their sites "you guys take the best photos" and they respond back "thanks" - and they are not even their photos!!
What can I do?
Thanks for taking the time to read this - any help is greatly appreciated.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I'm in FL.
I own a magazine and a blog and my writers create content for both. A lot of the content isn't on the web (and that is hard to do..!) so we are the first to show it. All photos / words are written by us.
I have two questions.
1. A forum on the internet allows it's members to use photos and words from my site but blocks the link back to my site when the poster is trying to give credit to us. I distinctly state that only one photo and two paragraphs of text can be used from my site and then people must link back to us.
I've asked the site to monitor their site and remove content as it is posted - but they refuse to do so. I said if they un-blocked the URL to my site then I wouldn't have an issue because people can credit it to our site. They are stating that "YouTube requires people to submit claims when they see copyrighted materials posted on their site". And they say that is how we have to do it. But we don't have the time to go through every single thread on their site.
2. Many blogs take the content from our site and post it on theirs. They only put a small link with our initials - and sometimes they don't even do that. As I've stated in the paragraph above - I've put a notice on my site that says they can only use one photos and two paragraphs - but they don't abide by this.
My overall problem is this; my team and I work very hard in creating original content for our site but many sites lift all of the content and post it up. Even through we have our domain name tagged in the photos - we still have an issue with them taking the content and making their site more better and not having to do any of the work. And so many people make comments on their sites "you guys take the best photos" and they respond back "thanks" - and they are not even their photos!!
What can I do?
Thanks for taking the time to read this - any help is greatly appreciated.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?