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The Fashion Designer’s Guide to Copyright Law

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Protecting Your Photography: A Comprehensive Guide to Copyright Law Fashion designers put in tremendous effort to create original and unique designs. However, their hard work can quickly go to waste when competitors copy and sell their designs at a lower price. Fashion designers often wonder if they can protect their designs using copyright law. In this article, we will explore how copyright law can be used to protect fashion designs.   Understanding Copyright Law Copyright law is a form of intellectual property law that protects original works of authorship, including artistic creations, literary works, and musical compositions. The law grants...

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Dealing with Copyright Infringement for Photographers

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How to Deal with Copyright Infringement as a Photographer - Tips and Strategies Understanding Copyright Laws for Photographers As a photographer, it is crucial to understand the copyright laws that apply to your work. In the United States, copyright protection is automatically granted to original works, including photographs, as soon as they are created. This means that you, as the creator, own the exclusive rights to reproduce, distribute, display, and create derivative works from your photographs. Registering your copyright with the U.S. Copyright Office is not required for protection, but it offers significant benefits. It establishes a public record of...

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Texas Monthly Discussing Cat & Dogma v. Target Copyright Violation Lawsuit

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Recently, Sanders Law Group was able to win a substantial award for Cat & Dogma, LLC, in a federal copyright violation lawsuit against Target Corporation in Texas federal court. The award was based on Target's flagrant knock off of an infant's pajama design created and sold by Cat & Dogma. As discussed in depth in Texas Monthly: … Last month, though, a David took on Target’s Goliath and actually won. The David in question is Austin's Adrian Layne, who has been designing and selling baby clothes under the label Cat & Dogma since 2015 (though she began selling hand-sewn garments...

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Target Found Liable for Copyright Violation of Clothing: Jury Awards $1 Million in Damages

On December 16, 2022, a Texas jury in Cat & Dogma, LLC vs. Target Corporation, awarded $1 million in damages to Cat & Dogma, after finding Target Corporation violated Cat & Dogma’s copyright in its clothing design. Uniondale, New York A Texas jury has awarded $1 million in damages to Cat & Dogma, a clothing company, after the jury determined Target Corporation violated Cat & Dogma’s copyright in its design of baby clothing. Following more than eight hours of deliberation spanning a period of two days, a federal jury in Austin, Texas awarded $1 million to the children’s clothing design...

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Can I Use That Picture from the Web?

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At the heart of every photograph is the copyright holder's creative expression, and as such, using those images without permission can be a violation of copyright law. Whether you are posting an image to your blog, sharing it on social media, or using it in another way online, you must always ensure that you have obtained the proper license from the copyright holder. In this blog post, we will explore the various ways that copyright law protects photographers and their creative work, as well as the steps you should take to ensure that your use of an image does not...

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Potential Copyright Implications of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

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Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning have become increasingly popular in recent years, thanks to advances in technology that allow these systems to ingest millions of copyright images as part of their learning process. However, there are concerns about the potential copyright implications of this technology, as artificial intelligence systems have the ability to create content based on copyrighted material. One major issue is that artificial intelligence algorithms are often trained using massive datasets of copyrighted images, which puts their creators at risk of copyright infringement. These datasets can be taken directly from online platforms like Google Images or Flickr,...

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Using Free Images Found Online May Violate Copyright

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Images makes it fair game for use without copyright concerns. However, this is not always the case. Whether you find an image on a stock photo site or via a Google search, copyright laws still apply and using images without permission from the copyright holder may result in copyright infringement. Just Because You Find It on Google Images Does Not Mean It Is Free One common misconception about copyright rules and image use is that simply finding an image on Google Images makes it fair game for use without copyright concerns. However, copyright laws still apply even when you find...

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CNN Accused of Copyright Violation for Using Hundreds of Songs

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(Image courtesy from wikimedia.org) At the center of a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by Freeplay Music, CNN has been accused of using hundreds of copyrighted songs in their content without proper music licensing. This violation of copyright law could result in significant penalties for the media giant, with possible damages extending into the millions. As the media landscape continues to evolve, copyright issues surrounding music licensing have become increasingly important. With so many new streaming services and other platforms making it easier than ever for users to access music online, copyright infringement has become a major concern for licensing companies...

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Miley Cyrus Sued Over Photograph Copyright Violations on Instagram

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(Image courtesy from wikimedia.org) Celebrities are often the target of copyright lawsuits, as they continue to face legal action over the unauthorized use of images on social media platforms like Instagram. Recently, Miley Cyrus was sued over copyright violations related to a photograph that she posted on her Instagram account. Other celebrities, including Emily Ratajkowski, Bethenny Frankel, Lisa Rinna, rapper Nas and Dua Lipa have all been sued for this activity. While copyright laws are in place to protect the creators of original content, unauthorized use of images on social media can put celebrities at risk for legal action. Whether...

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Five Things Photographers Need to Know About Copyright Laws

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Five Things Photographers Need to Know About Copyright Law While copyright is the main protection photographers have for their work, there are some important specifics to keep in mind. Here are five of the most important things photographers need to know about their legal rights: Your photos are automatically protected by copyright the moment you take them. You have the exclusive right to reproduce, distribute, and display your own images. Registering your work with the U.S Copyright Office can provide additional opportunities for compensation. Copyright infringement can result in significant financial penalties for the infringer. Including information on your website...

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