MarkBarbieri
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I was in a discussion on photo law and ethics last night and thought I'd pose some of the questions here. For each situation, I'd like to know if you think it is a legal, non-infringing use in your country and also whether you think it is ethical. The two aren't always the same - many people find situations where the law doesn't allow for a use they think is morally OK and vice versa.
1) Printing a picture published publicly on the Internet with no listed restrictions and using it for something personal like a scrapbook. Does it make any difference if there is no way for you to track down the copyright owner?
2) Publishing on a website a photo that incorporates someone else's copyrighted work, such as a picture that includes someone else's picture in the background or even something like Cinderella's Castle in the background. What if you publish the photo on a website that allows people to buy photos? What if you directly profit from the sale?
3) Creating a slideshow of pictures you've taken and adding a song from a CD you own to the slideshow. Does it matter if the slideshow is for your personal use? For your household use? For use by close friends and relatives? To publish on the Internet for friends and strangers to view? To sell for a profit?
4) Taking a picture that is primarily a photo of a photo? As an example, there are lots of posters on Disney World that are made from photos. If you took a picture of one of these posters, would that be OK? What it matter how you use the photo?
5) Can you freely plagiarize someone's photographic idea? Are there cases when someone has created an incredible technique that you love but you wouldn't re-use because you are essentially stealing their idea?
1) Printing a picture published publicly on the Internet with no listed restrictions and using it for something personal like a scrapbook. Does it make any difference if there is no way for you to track down the copyright owner?
2) Publishing on a website a photo that incorporates someone else's copyrighted work, such as a picture that includes someone else's picture in the background or even something like Cinderella's Castle in the background. What if you publish the photo on a website that allows people to buy photos? What if you directly profit from the sale?
3) Creating a slideshow of pictures you've taken and adding a song from a CD you own to the slideshow. Does it matter if the slideshow is for your personal use? For your household use? For use by close friends and relatives? To publish on the Internet for friends and strangers to view? To sell for a profit?
4) Taking a picture that is primarily a photo of a photo? As an example, there are lots of posters on Disney World that are made from photos. If you took a picture of one of these posters, would that be OK? What it matter how you use the photo?
5) Can you freely plagiarize someone's photographic idea? Are there cases when someone has created an incredible technique that you love but you wouldn't re-use because you are essentially stealing their idea?