I do not think that there are many issues that divide the photographic community so directly based on age as that of copyright. Those whose careers were forged in the red lit darkrooms of the analogue world are in my experience the most vociferous - although not unique - and active in the protection of the copyright of their images. An issue that becomes almost impossible to control the moment an image appears online. I speak with many photographers still willing to fight the online battle, either by never posting any of their images within the digital environment, by posting them at extremely low resolution or by making their images unusable to others with large and obtrusive watermarks across them
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EuropeanaPhotography was a project funded by the European Commission with the remit to digitise phot...
You may print or download ONE copy of this document for the purpose of your own research or study. T...
This paper on copyright briefly explains what copyright is, what is and isn't allowed under copyrigh...
In the current digital age, the internet is teeming with personal websites and social media posts. A...
The advent of the Internet, combined with advances in accessible digital technology, have altered bo...
This article contends that a definitive account of originality as a legal construct is not possible ...
If we are committed to meeting user expectations by providing the fullest access possible to our col...
At one time, only works visible to the naked eye were copyrightable, but that has long since changed...
Professional photographers who make photographs of people negotiate a tense relationship between the...
This accessible and innovative book examines to what extent copyright protects a range of subjects w...
Text plays a central role in nearly every lawyer’s life. From cases to codes to contracts, words mat...
This article addresses an emerging and significant problem in the realm of copyright and art law: th...
How can cultural heritage institutions use new technologies to improve access to holdings for remote...
Intellectual property law has intended benefits, but it also carries certain costs—deliberately so. ...
Following on from Working Paper 2018/02 (Cooper and Burrow, Photographic Copyright and the Intellect...
EuropeanaPhotography was a project funded by the European Commission with the remit to digitise phot...
You may print or download ONE copy of this document for the purpose of your own research or study. T...
This paper on copyright briefly explains what copyright is, what is and isn't allowed under copyrigh...