How can I protect my artwork from unauthorized use?

In Mississippi, safeguarding artwork from unauthorized use is mostly a matter of copyright law. Copyright law gives the creator of an artwork exclusive rights to use it, copy it, and display it. This means that if someone else wants to use your artwork without permission, they are breaking the law. The first step in protecting your artwork is to register it for copyright protection with the United States Copyright Office. This will help you prove that you are the rightful owner of the art if a legal dispute arises. You should also include a copyright notice on all of your artwork to signal to others that the work is copyrighted. You might also decide to register your work with an international copyright organization, if applicable. You should also be aware of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). This law protects work that is posted online, like on the internet or social media. If someone posts your artwork without your permission, you can contact the website or the hosting company and send them a ‘takedown notice’. Finally, it is a good idea to create contracts and permissions forms that grant people rights to use your artwork. This will help ensure that you maintain full control over your artwork and can demand payment for its use.

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