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that is a basis for earning money or even making “image claw” a criminal offence because removing the metadata then means intention.
The name of the author stored in the metadata is helpful in asserting copyrights. It is easy to remove and change the name. Therefore, the notice will only be useful to you in the case of unused copyright infringers, the one who puts it on it will remove or change this note.
A copyright notice is just a finger on copyright. So a sign that has no influence on the origin of copyright. This means that the copyright notice is not necessary. But that doesn’t mean he’s useless.
He writes this in the metadata of the photo.
For example, if you sell the photos to image agencies, you no longer need to maintain this data.
Find more details when looking for IPTC.
Why is that good? No.
I registered.
These data are used in each image as metadata or EXIF information stored.
If the camera is lost or stolen, you know your name!