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Octavia Marchand

Photography Copyright

Photography Copyright demystifies the complex intersection of photography and intellectual property law, focusing on the rights of photographers in the digital age.
It clarifies misconceptions about copyright ownership, especially in commissioned work, and highlights pivotal court cases that have shaped photographic copyright.
Understanding fair use is critical; the book dissects landmark cases involving news reporting, education, and parody to define infringement boundaries, also explaining the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and its impact on online copyright enforcement.

The book provides practical guidance for photographers aiming to protect and monetize their images, navigating licensing agreements, model releases, and copyright registration.
It explores alternative options like Creative Commons licenses, allowing photographers to grant specific usage permissions while retaining rights.

By using real-world examples and hypothetical scenarios, Photography Copyright progresses from fundamental rights to enforcement, offering a clear, accessible path for both legal professionals and non-lawyers to navigate the intricacies of photography copyright.
169 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
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Translator
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Artist
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