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Copyright Basics

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Photographers: You Should Understand how Copyright Relates to Pictures You Take Copyright means you have ownership rights to your photographs. They are your property and, therefore, you should have control over them. At its core, copyright bestows four exclusive rights: The right to reproduce and copy the picture The right to create work that derives from the picture The right to distribute the image however you see fit (sell, lease, loan, free-for-all) To publicly display the picture If you are a photographer with copyright, the rights above are yours. YOU own and control the use of the picture. Do Photographers...

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Fair Use Simplified

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Simplifying the Fair Use Doctrine, so Photographers Understand Their Rights "Fair use." As dedicated copyright lawyers who devote our practice to helping photographers enforce their rights, this is a phrase we often hear, usually from defendants trying to avoid paying compensation to our clients. Fair use is a commonly used defense to copyright infringement claims, but it is one that can be confusing. Here, we will try to simplify some of the basics of fair use and how it might affect your rights. What is the Fair Use Doctrine? Under the fair use doctrine, there are circumstances under which someone...

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Copyright Laws

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What Laws Control Copyright? In the US, the comprehensive law that contains the basic framework for current copyright is The Copyright Act of 1976. Congress has added many sections to this framework as technology and industry have evolved. Satellite television and radio, the Internet, and social media have made it necessary for copyright laws to adapt. Some of these additions to copyright laws include: The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 The Musical Works Modernization Act The Marrakesh Treaty Implementation Act What Do Copyright Laws Cover? Copyright laws generally cover a wide range of matters. They protect the work that...

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Significant Photography Copyright Cases

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Photography Copyright Review: Some of The Most Famous Cases in Photography History At , we represent photographers worldwide in all types of copyright matters. We can help register copyrights, draft and enforce licensing agreements, and file lawsuits when someone infringes on your copyright. Our vast experience handling copyright cases is coupled with in-depth knowledge of the domestic and international laws that affect photographers' rights. Here, we share with you some of the most well-known rulings, courtesy of Pixsy.com, that have substantial impacts on photographers and their rights. Photographer John Mannion photographed NBA star Kevin Garnett for a magazine. Coors recreated...

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Tweeting Can Result in Copyright Violations

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Copyright Infringement: Be Careful What You Tweet Several years ago, photojournalist Daniel Morel sued Getty Images and Agence France-Presse for copying and selling images from his twitter account. Morel posted photographs he took of the 2010 earthquake that ravaged Haiti. Morel, the photographer, was awarded over $1 million in damages in a case that clarified this point as reported on Pixsy.com: "Twitter allows for posting and retweeting, but not commercial use of photos posted by users." Despite this ruling and much to the dismay of photographers around the world, many still believe that they can use copyrighted pictures anyway they...

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Photographer Wins Copyright Case

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Famous New York Photographer Wins Copyright Case Photographer Deborah Feingold won her New York copyright lawsuit, proving to the Judge that the Defendant RageOn, Inc. violated her rights. Feingold began her photography career in New York in the 1970s and has captured images of some legendary musicians. RageOn is a company that serves as a digital platform for people to design, create, and sell goods, like clothing and accessories. RageOn sells merchandise for others, processes payments and orders, and collects a commission on all sales. Feingold sued RageOn in 2018. Feingold alleged that three shirts sold on the website violated...

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Bankruptcy

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  Get Debt Relief By Filing Bankruptcy People who are facing unmanageable debts have options. Filing bankruptcy can stop creditor harassment, foreclosure and repossession. Some people can even use the process to discharge tax debts. Bankruptcy can give you a second chance and a fresh financial start. At Sanders Law Group, we help people obtain debt relief through the bankruptcy system. We understand the bankruptcy laws and how to use them to protect the property of our clients. When representing you, our goal will be to help you obtain maximum debt relief, while enabling you to keep as much of...

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Covid-19 Copyright Lawyer

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Covid-19 Creates a New Wave of Virtual Content Covid-19 has changed the world in which we live. We have learned to work remotely and virtually visit with friends and family. We participate in "telemedicine," virtual classrooms, and find creative ways to deliver and receive entertainment. Musicians, artists, actors, and other "performers" have been generous with their displays and sharing of content. DJ's are doing virtual live music sessions on Instagram. Athletes are playing video games on ESPN. Choirs are singing show tunes from around the globe. Celebrities are dancing to popular songs in Tik Tok videos. Can Existing Copyright Laws...

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Publishers Sue For Copyright Infringement

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Publishers Filed a Lawsuit Against Internet Archive In a lawsuit filed in New York City a group of large publishing companies accuses the Internet Archive of massive copyright infringement. According to the complaint, plaintiffs John Wiley & Sons, Hachette Book Group, HarperCollins Publishers and Penguin Random House, accuse the Internet Archive of creating an "astonishing" scheme of "willful digital piracy" along with intentional and systematic copyright infringement. Publishers Dispute Legitimacy of Internet Archive "Library" The Internet Archive ("IA") describes itself as a nonprofit library that lends digital copies of books to the public. Historically, according to NPR.org, IA has implemented...

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Copyright Lawyers Protecting You

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Author's Estate is Suing Netflix For Copyright Infringement The estate of legendary writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is suing Netflix for copyright and trademark infringement. Netflix is releasing a movie called "Enola Holmes," a film about the younger sister of Sherlock Holmes, who is also a skilled detective. Doyle was the exclusive author of all of the Sherlock Holmes stories. On June 25, 2020, Fox News reported that the estate filed a 19-page complaint in federal court in New Mexico. In addition to Netflix, the estate is also suing, "the author, writer and director of the Millie Bobby Brown-led film...

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