1. Windows Live Movie Maker
To import files from wherever you just upload them to t your computer and go into Movie Maker and click on “Drag videos and photos here or click to browse for them”, then you choose a file or an image to drag into the Movie maker. To edit the time of pictures to longer or shorter time you click “video tools” and adjust “duration”. To transition images, you go to the Animations tab and choose a transition that you want.
2. Copyright
To avoid copyright violation, make sure you acknowledge the person that has the copyrights. To do so is simple, just put the source on the end of your movie or under the picture whichever is appropriate.
3. Defamation
Defamation of character can do serious harm to a business, product or service, group, organization, and even race. In a general sense, defamation of character refers mainly to a written statement or claim or broadcast made against another that creates a negative image. These statements or claims may be considered factual or true, but are still treated as a crime.
Those who commit defamation of character usually consist of competitors, former disgruntled employees, and dissatisfied customers. These are the most common. However, there are also people out there who do it just to get a kick out of it.
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