Courts and commentators have lavished attention on the question of what makes a photograph original and entitled to copyright protection. Far less attention has been devoted to the issue of how photographs infringe. This is the first Article to systematically explore the different ways in which a photograph can steal intellectual property. Photographs can infringe in two ways: by replication and by imitation. A photograph infringes by replication when, without permission, a photographer points her camera directly at a copyright-protected work—a sculpture, a painting, another photograph—and clicks the shutter. A photograph can also infringe by imitation. In such cases, the plaintiff’s claim is that the infringing photograph imitates the crea...
Abstract: This article provides an in-depth case study of the enforcement of copyright in photograph...
Part I of this article describes the initial hurdles that all visual art forms, including photograph...
Turning to lessons from foreign jurisdictions, this note explores from a copyright perspective the f...
Courts and commentators have lavished attention on the question of what makes a photograph original ...
Photography is an enigma. The features that distinguish it most from other art forms — the camera’s ...
This article contends that a definitive account of originality as a legal construct is not possible ...
Courts initial reactions play a major role in the assessment of copyright protection. A quick recogn...
Turning to lessons from foreign jurisdictions, this note explores from a copyright perspective the f...
A photograph of an original painting that reproduces it as faithfully as possible can make the paint...
Making an unauthorised copy of a copyright-protected work is a copyright infringement, as is making ...
Article 4(1) of Korean Copyright Act lists, as examples, 9 categories of works of authorship. It mus...
Copyright issues are litigated in the United States every day. Yet attorneys representing visual art...
In 1884, the Supreme Court was presented with dichotomous views of photography. In one view, the pho...
Nowadays, in the world of digitalization, a picture with a piece of information reaches to the recip...
This article addresses an emerging and significant problem in the realm of copyright and art law: th...
Abstract: This article provides an in-depth case study of the enforcement of copyright in photograph...
Part I of this article describes the initial hurdles that all visual art forms, including photograph...
Turning to lessons from foreign jurisdictions, this note explores from a copyright perspective the f...
Courts and commentators have lavished attention on the question of what makes a photograph original ...
Photography is an enigma. The features that distinguish it most from other art forms — the camera’s ...
This article contends that a definitive account of originality as a legal construct is not possible ...
Courts initial reactions play a major role in the assessment of copyright protection. A quick recogn...
Turning to lessons from foreign jurisdictions, this note explores from a copyright perspective the f...
A photograph of an original painting that reproduces it as faithfully as possible can make the paint...
Making an unauthorised copy of a copyright-protected work is a copyright infringement, as is making ...
Article 4(1) of Korean Copyright Act lists, as examples, 9 categories of works of authorship. It mus...
Copyright issues are litigated in the United States every day. Yet attorneys representing visual art...
In 1884, the Supreme Court was presented with dichotomous views of photography. In one view, the pho...
Nowadays, in the world of digitalization, a picture with a piece of information reaches to the recip...
This article addresses an emerging and significant problem in the realm of copyright and art law: th...
Abstract: This article provides an in-depth case study of the enforcement of copyright in photograph...
Part I of this article describes the initial hurdles that all visual art forms, including photograph...
Turning to lessons from foreign jurisdictions, this note explores from a copyright perspective the f...