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These articles provide information about copyrights, including how you can protect your own copyrighted works and avoid infringing the copyrights of others. We also provide information about how Facebook addresses reported copyright infringement.
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Facebook is committed to helping people and organizations protect their intellectual property rights. The Facebook Terms of Service do not allow posting content that violates someone else’s intellectual property rights, including copyright and trademark.
The best way to help make sure that what you post to Facebook doesn’t violate copyright law is to only post content that you’ve created yourself. It's possible to infringe someone else's copyright when you post their content on Facebook, even if you:
The FAQs in this section provide some information about copyrights, including how you can protect your own copyrighted works and avoid infringing the copyrights of other people when posting to Facebook and Instagram, as well as how Facebook and Instagram addresses reports of copyright infringement.
The United States and some other countries follow the “fair use” doctrine, while other countries, including those in the European Union, provide other exceptions or limitations to copyright. These exceptions or limitations permit users to use copyrighted material where appropriate.
If you think a photo or video on Facebook might violate your privacy, you can learn more by visiting the Help Center. Note that the use of a name does not necessarily violate copyright. In most countries, copyright does not protect names, titles, slogans or short phrases.
How do I report copyright infringement on Facebook? What information do I need to include in a copyright report to Meta? How do I contact Meta's Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) designated agent?