Glad You support Oscar. As for the rest, wrong. And besides Fair Use. Simple statement in the info at the bottom negates any claims. As for the embedding argument or any of Charles' arguments Wrong and childish is giving him credit.
Chip Guide does not own the copyright to the images. I know you keep repeating that, and aside from being true, that's not the point.
" In general, work can be copyrighted if it is an original work and it is "fixed in a tangible medium of expression" (something that is printed or recorded or on an active website, for example). A website is a structure containing content that can be copyrighted.
Content on a website qualifies as intellectual property that can be copyrighted if the work is original, is owned by the applicant, and is clearly described. Your website is protected the minute it goes "live" on a server; you don't have to register the copyright for it to be effective.
Copyright protection on a website is for the content on that site. The U.S. Copyright Office also says that content is "material that is perceptible to the users of a particular website." It includes just about everything from news articles, literature, blogs, music, audio such as a podcast, webinars, games, and video. "
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