he application Instagram photos and videos started to allow on Wednesday (10) that the content produced by users can be added to web pages.
In addition to being posted in the user profile in the application, photos and videos are included on the company website, accessed by desktop computers.
It is from this web page that users can "embedar" (include files in web sites) photos and videos.
To perform the operation, a button has been included in the site Instagram. Clicking it displays a code that corresponds to the picture or video posted.
To copy it on blogs, websites and articles, content shared on the social network is included in these pages.
Copyright
According to Instagram, all content will have to identify who the authors are. In a statement, says that "no matter where their contents show" users "are the owners of the photos and videos."
According to Instagram, all content will have to identify who the authors are. In a statement, says that "no matter where their contents show" users "are the owners of the photos and videos."
"The photos or videos 'embedados' will appear with the names used by users on Instagram.Clicking on the logo Instagram, people will be taken to the page [user who made the video or photo] site Instagram, "the company said in a statement.
In 2012, to reform their terms, after being bought by Facebook , the Instagram sparked a wave of negative reactions from users.
The application was a statement that would could use photos of users in advertisements without pay without producers. After public outcry on the internet, the company backtracked.
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