Many people will confuse the three, but there are distinct differences among them. Here are a few of those differences.
There are several lawsuits that stem out of copyright infringement. More often than not, the person whose original works were stolen and used in a manner not approved by the owner, files a lawsuit against the accused for using their work without giving them credit. Accredited works of art can be found through searching images in a search engine. You will pull up several photos that have watermarks, logos, and other information printed on them in a corner or at the bottom. This work is copyrighted and any use of it must be done so with permission.
When there is confusion to whether or not someone has illegally used your works for their own purposes, you can contact a legal representative to help sort out the details, file the claim, and walk you through the court proceedings.
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