In a bid to help creators
and publishers manage their intellectual property related to images, Facebook
has introduced Rights Manager for images.
In a bid to help creators
and publishers manage their intellectual property related to images, Facebook
has introduced Rights Manager for images.
The new version uses image matching technology to help creators and publishers
protect and manage their image content at scale.
To access Rights Manager,
Page admins can submit an application for content they've created and want to
protect.
"Rights
Manager will find matching content on Facebook and Instagram. Settings can
be adjusted to match things like ownership that should apply worldwide or only
in certain locations," Facebook said in a blog post on Monday.
In addition to the free
content management tools to help combat infringement, Facebook said it also has
a fast and effective IP reporting system, a repeat infringer policy and other
measures.
"We want to ensure
Facebook is a safe and valuable place for creators to share their content.
"That's why we built
tools like Rights Manager in Creator Studio to help creators and publishers who
have a large or growing catalog of content better control when, how and where
their content is shared across Facebook and Instagram," the social network
said.
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