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Guides protection of original Xiaohongshu content, legal use of copyrighted materials via licensing and fair use, and handling infringement claims/disputes.
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Copyright protection is the practice of respecting intellectual property rights by using only original or properly licensed content, protecting your own original creations, and responding appropriately to copyright infringement claims and disputes on Xiaohongshu.
Use when:
Do NOT use when:
Before (copyright risks):
❌ "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"
After (copyright compliant):
✅ "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"
5 Copyright Principles:
| 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 |
Copyright Fundamentals:
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)
Build Legal Content Library:
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)
Copyright Protection Strategy:
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)
Respond to Infringement Allegations:
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 process
Take Action Against Theft:
When 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 |
Case Study: Copyright Compliance Transformation
Data-Backed Insights:
REQUIRED: Use community-guidelines (understand copyright policy on platform) REQUIRED: Use content-review (check content for copyright issues before publishing)
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Use copyright-protection WITH: