I don't think you can over the internet unless the site is a respected one. Internet is the last frontier of lawlessness. Hard copy photos often have a stamp on the back and no company will make a copy for you if it has that stamp.
2006-08-08 04:20:20
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answered by grapeshenry 4
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The owner of the copyright is (or should be) the one interested in letting you that the picture in question is copyrighted. When you try to download it there'll be a prompted explaining that.
2006-08-08 04:19:54
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answered by Anonymous
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You dont.You have to see a copyright on a book or file containing the photo to know who it belongs to.
2006-08-08 04:19:52
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answered by Anonymous
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there has been distinctive communicate approximately copyright infringement in this website. it relatively is taken very heavily. Now you comprehend the reason! sure, you're to blame. hire an lawyer!
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answered by karsten 4
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Actually, there is alisting of copyrights through the govenment. Books, movies, etc.
2006-08-08 04:21:49
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answered by sheristeele 4
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if you copy and paste it into a document, if it doesnt show up, that means that it is copyrighted. i learned this from trying to get pictures off of webshots
2006-08-08 04:52:23
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answered by David 1
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When you try to copy it you are usually given that advisory. Some people want you to ask for permission to use the graphic and explain what you are going to use it for. No biggee.
2006-08-08 04:22:31
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answered by TheHumbleOne 7
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If you did not take it, and you don't know who did, presume that it is protected.
2006-08-08 04:21:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, you are so honest! we're gonna award with the Medal of Congress!!!
Wait till you get sued, idiot!
2006-08-08 04:20:11
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answered by Anonymous
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