For those who don't know how to post a YouTube video at The Doll Forum then here you go:The Digital Millennium Copyright Act, passed on October 1998, has very much changed the realities of copyright protection. In a nutshell, this Act of Congress extended all current copyrights (at the time the bill was signed), for another 20 years over the then 50, thus putting a freeze on all photographic material that was published after January 1,1923. Any photograph that was published before 1923 would have entered the public domain (via the 75 year rule) before the 1998 law was passed, so the time extension does not apply to these photographs.
On the Web
Unless the rights have been given away by the artist, all images on the web are protected by copyright whether they are labeled or not. Some popular viewing sites require the artist to give away rights in order to display, while others do not.
Essentially when you grant a non-exclusive license (essentially permission to use) to any website to use your material, you continue to own your copyright. However, you may also be granting permission for that website to transfer or reassign that license to others. So read each website's terms carefully to ensure the license you are granting is within your interests.
Placing a copyright notice directly on your photo gives you no more protection than without except that it makes the copyright owners and original date of copyright easier to identify.
30% of members polled at TDF stated that copyright notices embedded in photos diminishes their viewing pleasure, so keep in mind of you want maximum views on your photos, and wish to place Copyright notices on your photos, they are best placed best placed lower right and inconspicuously. But again, keep in mind you maintain the same copyright and ownership privileges on your photos whether you label them or not.
Also, the TDF ToU states that TDF maintains the copyright on the Collective Database as a whole. This essentially means that although posters maintain their individual copyrights, TDF has a license to use their post material in the threads and owns the copyright of the entire thread as it appears but not of your individual post. Therefore, although TDF can demand that third parties remove copies of the TDF threads they may have posted in part or in their entirety on their websites, TDF cannot protect you from having the text of your individual posts copied and posted elsewhere. It is the responsibility of the Copyright holder to enforce any violations on his or her own material.
(Feel free to use this thread to practice)
~Go to YouTube and select a video you want to show at The Doll Forum
~Copy the link
~Reply to a post or start new thread
~Select the YouTube tag(See below) ~Paste the YouTube link between the YouTube tags
~Remove this part of the YouTube link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
For instance take the video below. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-BHw7k78mI
I removed the http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= part and left just the remaining characters z-BHw7k78mI in between the YouTube tags and viola!