Twitter removes Amit Shah’s photo citing copyright violation, restored later
Twitter’s copyright policy states:”In general, the photographer and NOT the subject of a photograph is the actual rights holder of the resulting photograph.”
Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s Twitter display picture was on Thursday removed by the microblogging site, in response to a “report from the copyright holder.”
Clicking on Shah’s Display Picture on his verified handle showed a blank page with the message: “Media not displayed. This image has been removed in response to a report from the copyright holder.”
The image was restored after a while. There were no other details available from Twitter.
Twitter’s copyright policy states:”In general, the photographer and NOT the subject of a photograph is the actual rights holder of the resulting photograph.”
Twitter had recently also removed the display picture on the official Twitter handle of BCCI, also citing copyright violation.
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