Pinterest was the bane of my existence when I was checking copyright on videos instructors created. They’d credit images to Pinterest and I’d have to go back to them and explain how Pinterest isn’t the copyright holder for much of anything. “But that’s where I found it!” My dude. I cannot explain to you how much Pinterest isn’t the owner of, for example, an image of Mickey Mouse with a lightsaber. But I can tell you how much fair use won’t stretch, and adding that to your for-profit Coursera course is not an option. Coursera will take down your entire course site before Disney’s lawyers have a chance to eat you for lunch and that is the best case scenario.
Mal ,'Out Of Gas'
Spike's Bitches 49: As usual, I'm here to help you, and I... are you naked under there?
Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
That would take some tracking down, yeah, and Pinterest doesn't really create anything.(It was nice for a moment to envision a future long enough to need visions for it, but I decided I don't need the little pictures.)
I enjoy scrolling through Pinterest now that I have no professional issues with it. It’s great for finding pictures of haircuts to show my stylist.
Pinterest was the bane of my existence when I was checking copyright on videos instructors created. They’d credit images to Pinterest and I’d have to go back to them and explain how Pinterest isn’t the copyright holder for much of anything. “But that’s where I found it!”
Oh, I know that feeling well! I actually was pretty good at tracking down rights info for randoms who would contact us with "I found this clip on YouTube and put it in my movie, now I have a distribution deal so can I license it please?"
Ugh.