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What are the copyright laws/guidelines for non-commercial webpages?

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What are the copyright laws/guidelines for non-commercial webpages?

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Basically, you cannot use another’s copyrighted work (e.g., text, images, music, video, etc.) without permission. Using another’s copyrighted work without permission is copyright infringement. The fact that your webpage is non-commercial is irrelevant as far as copyright is concerned. You’re of course free to use non-copyrighted work and work that you have received permission to use. For a general introduction to copyright, you might consider reading through the FAQ I link to below. http://www.chillingeffects.

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