Dutch example: Funda Makeovers

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Bappy11
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Dutch example: Funda Makeovers

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Because many creators do not want to spend money to get their rights, anyone can actually break the Copyright Act, wait for a notification from the creator and then take it offline. The most important views have already been collected, so removing it is no longer a problem. In practical terms, it is therefore risk-free for the people who manage the account. It is how it works in practice, but it is not neat and fair. I will discuss a number of well-known Instagram accounts and measure them against each other.

You may have heard of Funda Makeovers . It is a popular account by Beitske de Jong with the following method: she sees houses on Funda that could use a makeover (she is also regularly tipped by real estate agents, ed.). The house is sold, made over and later buy bulk sms service reappears on Funda for a higher price. She shares multiple photos of the house before and after the makeover. Always of the same room, so that you can compare well. She also shares the following information:

address of the house
old asking price and purchase price, including number of m2
new asking price and number of m2
She may also thank the person who gave the tip for this specific house.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CQEyM0TFYNu/

However, the photos are copyrighted. The photos may have been taken by the real estate agent, by the owner of the house or, for example, by a hired photographer. The name is also not mentioned. There is a good chance that the name of the photographer is not mentioned on Funda, so that is understandable.
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