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Skip to content. Your Facebook, Your Intellectual Property. January 11, A cautionary tale of the rights you give away. So, what intellectual property rights do you have on Facebook? You may have heard that Facebook bought out Instagram, does this mean your rights are the same?

The tale continues… Finally, all social media pages, including Facebook and Instagram are entitled to update their policies from time to time, and indeed do. Share this post with your friends.

Share on facebook. Share on twitter. Share on linkedin. Next Brumbies into Next. Related Posts. Risk of defamation for businesses with a Facebook page January 31, Copyright law in the age of Social Media January 31, While permission for use is considered polite, it is not a prerequisite. Facebook posting also includes the ability to control who can see content. Privacy-controlled content is something of a grey area, as the content is still being posted to Facebook, but only to specific users and therefore not "publicly" per se.

If the photos are considered an invasion into the privacy of the subject, they may file a request to have the content deleted from Facebook. However, it can be assumed that anyone allowed access may make use of it with limited permission. Another grey area is photos taken by others, including street photographers and artists. Photographic compositions may therefore be treated as the photographer's intellectual property, which then gives them a protected status through Facebook.

Facebook is committed to helping people and organizations protect their intellectual property rights. Copyright is a legal right that seeks to protect original works of authorship example: books, music, film, art. Generally, copyright protects original expression such as words or images. It does not protect facts and ideas, although it may protect the original words or images used to describe an idea. Learn more about reporting copyright violations. A trademark is a word, slogan, symbol or design example: brand name, logo that distinguishes the products or services offered by one person, group or company from another.

Generally, trademark law seeks to prevent confusion among consumers about who provides or is affiliated with a product or service. Learn more about reporting trademark violations. Was this helpful?



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