With folks on the internet being very protective about their images and specific copyrights, we decided to create a video tutorial that shows you exactly how to and where to complete this information and embed it into the metadata. When this information is present and you do a Google Image Search of your images, they’re much more likely to show up on the web. Follow this up with redundancy in the naming of the image and tags, and you’ll be all set.
However, note that some services like Facebook tend to strip the metadata out of the image. Additionally, the only way that you can be 100% covered is by having a government registered copyright.
Take a look at our tutorial on completing the copyright info after the jump.
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