Understanding Copyright Implications of Open Graph Images
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Summary
The article discusses a situation where the author had to pay a license fee for using an Open Graph image on their Twitter archive, raising questions about copyright implications for such images.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledA media company demanded a license fee for an Open Graph image used on my twitter archive.
They demanded I purchase a license or face consequences for the infringement of their copyright.
Although I'm unconvinced I was at fault.
I ended up purchasing the license to make it go away.
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