As the photographic means of communication continue to become embedded in our day-to-day affairs as Filipinos, discussions about ownership and fair use also become extremely relevant. Particularly in social media, photographic images are shared and re-shared at the speed of thought. But together with this circulation, credit becomes an issue as the public becomes more and more acquainted with the term CTTO, a term some would argue is not just lazy, but is also largely transgressive, infringing on the basic rights of creators and photographers. Tonight, we explore these questions with Atty. Exequiel Valerio of the IPOPHL-Bureau of Copyright and Related Rights. We will discuss the ethical, legal, and practical aspects of photo sharing, and provide some best practices for both photographers and the general public. The first part will be a lecture by Atty. Valerio while the 2nd half will be a Q&A / Kwentuhan session. Thank you for joining us for Episode 19 of the Marites Talks Kwentuhan Sessions entitled, Photographs in the time of CTTO: Best Practices for Photographers and the Public.