Fair Use or Copyright Infringement
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Art.net has written about an artist/photographer friend that went to court over a copyright infringement and was told it was a case of "Fair Use".
Here's the story..
"An artist brought a case against the San Jose Mercury News for copyright infringement because they published his art without his knowledge or consent. It was published in conjunction with a book review of a book that contained a copyrighted photo that belonged to the artist and photographer, Christopher R Harris. The copyright notice that was printed with the photo in the book was removed when the image was published by the Mercury News paper.
When the artist confronted the paper, they said that they were unwilling to compensate the artist and suggested that the artist "sue" them if he wanted to pursue the matter. So he did just that! Unfortunately the jury ruled in favor ot the newspaper saying that it was a case of "fair use".
Art.netThere's also a more detailed plot of the whole story
here.
The San Jose Mercury News also published an article about the outcome of the case
here, with this quote..
"It means a lot,'' Chadwick said. "This is a classic example of how newspapers use material that is sent to them every day. If a photographer or photo agency had veto over the use of these kinds of images, then newspapers would just stop using them and readers wouldn't get the visual information.''
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