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Use when protecting original content on Xiaohongshu, respecting others' intellectual property, using copyrighted material legally, or handling copyright infringement claims and disputes
npx skill4agent add vivy-yi/xiaohongshu-skills copyright-protection❌ "Used images from Google Images, didn't think about copyright"
❌ "Added popular song to video, got copyright strike"
❌ "Someone stole my content, don't know what to do"
❌ "Using others' content without attribution"
❌ "No understanding of fair use or licensing"✅ "Only use original images or licensed stock photos"
✅ "Royalty-free music library for all video content"
✅ "Someone used my content? Filed DMCA takedown, content removed"
✅ "Clear attribution for all third-party content (with permission)"
✅ "Copyright checklist for all content before publishing"
✅ "Original content protected with watermarks and metadata"| Content Type | Copyright Status | Safe Usage |
|---|---|---|
| Original photos/videos | You own copyright | ✅ Free to use |
| Stock images (paid) | Licensed for use | ✅ Follow license terms |
| Creative Commons | Various licenses | ✅ Check specific license |
| Google Images | Likely copyrighted | ❌ Don't use without permission |
| Music from streaming | Copyrighted | ❌ Don't use (without license) |
| Others' Xiaohongshu content | They own copyright | ❌ Don't use without permission |
What is Copyright?
- Legal protection for original creative works
- Automatic upon creation (no registration required)
- Gives creator exclusive rights to:
* Reproduce the work
* Distribute the work
* Create derivative works
* Publicly display/work
*Authorize others to use (license)
What Can Be Copyrighted?
✅ Photos and images
✅ Videos and films
✅ Music and sound recordings
✅ Written content (articles, captions)
✅ Graphic designs and illustrations
✅ Choreography and performances
What Cannot Be Copyrighted?
❌ Ideas and concepts
❌ Facts and information
❌ Methods and systems
❅ Names, titles, and short phrases
❌ Public domain works (expired copyright)
Copyright Duration:
- Creator's life + 70 years (most countries)
- Work made for hire: 95 years from publication
- Public domain: Free to use (copyright expired)
Fair Use (Limited Exceptions):
Educational, commentary, criticism, parody, news reporting
- Factor 1: Purpose and character of use
- Factor 2: Nature of copyrighted work
- Factor 3: Amount used
- Factor 4: Effect on market for original
Fair Use is NOT:
- Using entire work
- Commercial use without permission
- Damaging original creator's market
- A guarantee (determined case-by-case)Safe Content Sourcing:
1. Create Original Content (Best Option)
- Take your own photos and videos
- Create your own graphics and designs
- Write original captions and scripts
- Compose or record original music
Benefits:
✅ You own full copyright
✅ No licensing restrictions
✅ Can license to others for revenue
✅ Protectable with watermarks and metadata
2. Use Licensed Stock Content
Paid Stock Sites:
- Shutterstock, Getty Images, Adobe Stock
- Subscription: ¥200-500/month for unlimited downloads
- Individual: ¥50-500 per image/video
- License: Commercial use permitted
Free Stock Sites (Check License):
- Unsplash, Pexels, Pixabay (photos)
- Pixabay, Freesound (audio)
- License: Usually free for commercial use, attribution optional
License Verification:
✅ Read license terms carefully
✅ Check if attribution required
✅ Verify commercial use allowed
✅ Understand restrictions (no resale, no modifications, etc.)
3. Creative Commons Licensed Content
License Types:
- CC BY: Attribution required
- CC BY-SA: Attribution + ShareAlike
- CC BY-ND: Attribution + NoDerivatives
- CC BY-NC: Attribution + NonCommercial
- CC0: Public domain (no attribution required)
Usage:
✅ Identify specific CC license
✅ Follow license terms exactly
✅ Provide attribution if required
✅ Don't violate restrictions
Attribution Format:
"Photo by [Creator] via [Platform], licensed under CC BY 4.0"
4. Public Domain Content
Sources:
- Government works (U.S. federal government)
- Old works (copyright expired: generally pre-1924)
- Creator dedication (CC0)
Usage:
✅ Free to use for any purpose
✅ No attribution required (but appreciated)
✅ Can modify and redistribute
Verification:
✅ Confirm public domain status
✅ Check country of origin laws
✅ Be cautious with "free" sites (verify true public domain)
5. Music Licensing
Options:
- Royalty-free music libraries (Epidemic Sound, Artlist)
- Licensed stock music (AudioJungle, Pond5)
- Public domain music (classical compositions)
- Original composition (hire musician or compose yourself)
What to Avoid:
❌ Music from Spotify/Apple Music (copyrighted)
❌ Popular songs (need expensive license)
❌ Sound recordings without sync license
Safe Approach:
✅ Subscribe to royalty-free music service
✅ Use licensed stock music
✅ Create original music or hire composer
✅ Use public domain recordings (verify public domain)Protect Your Original Works:
1. Add Watermarks
Visual Watermark:
- Semi-transparent logo or text
- Placed strategically (not obtrusive but visible)
- Includes: Account name, handle
Example:
- Corner watermark: "@yourname"
- Full-image watermark: Semi-transparent across image
- Video watermark: Bottom-right throughout
Benefits:
✅ Deters theft (watermark hard to remove)
✅ Brand exposure (free advertising if stolen)
✅ Proof of ownership (watermarked version is yours)
2. Embed Metadata
Add to Image Files:
- Creator name
- Copyright notice
- Contact information
- Creation date
Tools:
- Adobe Photoshop (File → File Info)
- Online EXIF editors
- Photo management software (Lightroom)
3. Copyright Notice
Display on Content:
- "© 2026 [Your Name]. All rights reserved."
- Add to: Image captions, video descriptions, website footer
Legal Weight:
✅ Doesn't create copyright (exists automatically)
✅ Deters infringement (shows ownership)
✅ Strengthens legal case (shows intent to protect)
4. Platform Protections
Xiaohongshu Features:
- Enable original content protection (if available)
- Report copies promptly
- Document your original content
Off-Platform:
- Register copyright with government agency (optional, stronger legal protection)
- Deposit copies with copyright office
- Keep creation evidence (raw files, drafts, timestamps)
5. Monitor for Infringement
Manual Monitoring:
- Search for your username/handle
- Reverse image search (Google Images, TinEye)
- Check competitor accounts regularly
Automated Tools:
- Copyright detection services (Copyscape, Pixsy)
- Social media monitoring tools
- Set alerts for your brand/name
When Infringement Found:
✅ Document with screenshots
✅ Check if it's fair use or license
✅ Contact infringer (request removal or credit)
✅ Report to platform (DMCA takedown)When Someone Claims You Infringed:
1. Review Claim Carefully
✅ Identify specific content claimed
✅ Review copyright owner's claim
✅ Assess validity (did you use their work?)
✅ Check if you have permission or license
2. Determine Your Defense
Valid Defenses:
- You created original content (proof: raw files, drafts)
- You have license/permission (show documentation)
- Fair use (educational, commentary, criticism, parody)
- Public domain work (verify public domain status)
- Mistaken claim (not their work, or they don't own copyright)
3. Respond Appropriately
If You Infringed:
✅ Remove content immediately
✅ Apologize to copyright owner
✅ Replace with licensed/original content
✅ Learn from mistake (update content creation process)
If Claim is Mistaken:
✅ Gather evidence of ownership/originality
✅ Respond to platform with documentation
✅ Request claim withdrawal
If Fair Use Applies:
✅ Document fair use rationale (educational, commentary)
✅ Add attribution (strengthens fair use case)
✅ Be prepared to defend (fair use is not guaranteed)
Response Template (Mistaken Claim):
"I received a copyright claim for [content description].
This content is my original work, created on [date].
Attached: [Evidence of originality: raw files, drafts, timestamps]
I request that this claim be withdrawn.
Thank you for your time.
[Your Name]"
4. Appeal Process
Platform Appeal:
- Submit through official appeals channel
- Provide evidence and explanation
- Wait for review (typically 3-7 days)
Legal Action (Last Resort):
- Consult copyright attorney
- Counter-notification (if wrongful takedown)
- Consider if worth legal costs
5. Learn and Prevent
✅ Document what happened
✅ Update content creation checklist
✅ Train team on copyright compliance
✅ Implement copyright review processWhen Others Use Your Content Without Permission:
1. Document Infringement
✅ Screenshot infringing content
✅ Copy URL and account information
✅ Gather evidence of your original (creation date, raw files)
✅ Document harm (lost revenue, confusion, damage to brand)
2. Contact Infringer (Optional)
Initial Approach (Friendly):
"Hi @[infringer], I noticed you used my photo [description]
without permission. I created and posted this on [date]
at @[youraccount].
Could you please:
1. Remove the content, or
2. Credit me with link to my account?
Let me know within 48 hours or I'll report to Xiaohongshu.
Thank you, @[youraccount]"
Benefits:
✅ Resolves issue amicably (many cases are honest mistakes)
✅ Potentially gains credit/follower from infringer
✅ Preserves relationship (if appropriate)
3. Report to Platform
Xiaohongshu Reporting:
- Open infringing content
- Tap "Report" → "Copyright Infringement"
- Provide details:
* Your original content URL
* Infringing content URL
* Explanation of infringement
* Your contact information
DMCA Takedown (Formal Legal Process):
- Required for platforms to comply with copyright law
- Formal notification claiming infringement
- Platform must remove or risk liability
DMCA Template:
"DMCA Takedown Notice
To: Xiaohongshu Legal Department
I am the copyright owner of [original content description],
originally posted at: [URL]
The following content infringes my copyright:
[Infringing content URL]
I have a good faith belief that the use of this content
is not authorized by me, my agent, or the law.
I declare under penalty of perjury that this information
is accurate and that I am the copyright owner.
Contact:
[Your Name]
[Email/Phone]
[Address]
Date: [date]"
4. Follow Up
✅ Monitor for removal (typically 24-48 hours)
✅ Verify infringing content taken down
✅ Check for repeat infringement (same account)
✅ Document for future reference
5. Legal Action (Severe Cases)
Consider When:
- Commercial theft (selling your work)
- Repeat infringement (same offender)
- Significant financial harm
- Platform reporting ineffective
Actions:
- Consult copyright attorney
- Cease and desist letter
- Lawsuit for damages and injunction
Costs vs Benefits:
- Legal action expensive (¥10,000+)
- Only worthwhile for significant harm
- Most cases resolved through platform reporting| Mistake | Why Happens | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Using Google Images without checking copyright | Easy, assume everything online is free | Use stock sites or create original content |
| Thinking "credit" makes it okay | Misunderstand attribution vs permission | Attribution ≠ permission, get permission first |
| Removing watermarks from others' content | Want clean image | Never remove watermarks (violation of copyright) |
| Ignoring copyright claims | Think claim is mistaken or unfair | Review all claims carefully, respond appropriately |
| Not protecting own content | Takes time, think theft won't happen | Add watermarks and metadata to all original content |
| Assuming fair use always applies | Misunderstand fair use scope | Fair use is narrow, don't rely on it for commercial content |
| Using music from streaming services | Don't understand sync licensing | Use royalty-free or licensed music only |
| Not reading license terms | Too long, assume "free" means no restrictions | Always read and understand license terms |