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November 24th, 2009 admin Leave a comment Go to comments

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The copyright is something that has on its website against the law?

If I created a Youtube video (copyright is not allowed) and sent people to my website with a link in the description, and my website is the copyright material existence. this is other websites, products, and programs to look. Am I allowed to do so without permission. I see websites promoting affiliate marketing sites all the time trying to get more Referals, what can they do??

The term "copyright is not permitted" is nonsense. All you or anyone automatically creates copyrighted and protected by the copyright laws of any country where it is published. Only the owner of the copyright (or licensee) of filler are legally able to YouTube or other online distribution. His website is, in itself, copyrighted to the extent that you did something "creative". Anything in its website that was copied from another person's copyright infringement unless they can demonstrate that fall within any exemption or exception when it is sued. The Most of the websites of the Cross have written and executed marketing licenses to use materials from other websites.

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