MANILA, Philippines --- Ever came across a Facebook meme or a photo captioned 'CTTO'? CTTO, or credit to the owner, is frequently used when posting images or texts on social media to credit the original source of the material. In many instances, people simply use 'CTTO' since they do not really know the identity of the original source. The use of CTTO has been so frequently used that many start to believe that posting another person's content and simply supporting it with a 'CTTO' caption equates to crediting the original source. The Philippines, however, has an existing rule on the use of copyrighted content which covers a wide ...
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