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Of course!
Thank you.
Ok that works.
Thanks!
Would I use a Custom HTML Widget in the right sidebar for this?
They do have shortcodes. Where would I apply them?
Mashable. I am going to log a support ticket with them as it allows me to put a share button on both the blog posts and GD listings but on the GD listings the button is duplicated.
Thank you.
Thank you Naveen. All works now. Very odd but I am glad all is good.
Stay safe both of you!
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Perfect! That worked.
Thank you.
All mine have are the follows:
[gd_archive_item_section type=’open’ position=’left’]
[gd_post_images type=’image’ ajax_load=’true’ link_to=’post’ show_logo=’true’ ]
[gd_archive_item_section type=’close’ position=’left’]
[gd_archive_item_section type=’open’ position=’right’]
[gd_post_title tag=’h2′]
[gd_author_actions author_page_only=’1′]
[gd_post_distance]
[gd_post_meta key=’business_hours’ location=’listing’]
[gd_output_location location=’listing’]
[gd_post_meta key=’post_content’ show=’value-strip’]
[gd_archive_item_section type=’close’ position=’right’]My apologies but it is not the archive page. I created a Directory page and used the GD Listing Widgets on that page but I do not see this option.
January 25, 2020 at 1:11 pm in reply to: Copyrighted images that are not legally cleared for use on the web ? #527358This is not to be considered legal advice but I agree with what Alex said above. You also should provide in those Terms and Conditions a mechanism for copyright holders to contact you about an image so you can have it removed. Most people use a dedicated “[email protected]” email address. I do not think that you would need to post a warning on each page.
Current law in the US broadly states that you are responsible for what your users post to your site. If you feel that the majority of your users are posting copyrighted images then remove their right to post. I would think that most users are posting images they take themselves and your terms and conditions should make it clear that they are giving you the right to display those images.
Here is some background material:
https://www.copyrightlaws.com/legally-using-images/
https://www.rivaliq.com/blog/guide-copyright-fair-use-laws-online-images/
https://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/cipointernet-internetopic.nsf/eng/h_wr02281.html
https://lifehacker.com/the-best-ways-to-be-sure-youre-legally-using-online-pho-5992419
https://www.smartcompany.com.au/business-advice/legal/warning-you-are-responsible-for-copyright-infringement-by-your-website-users/And yes I used to be a lawyer. But again consult your own attorney for specific advice about your situation.
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