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The Author Was Not An Author: The Copyright Interests Of Photographic Subjects From Wilde To Garcia, Eva Subotnik
The Author Was Not An Author: The Copyright Interests Of Photographic Subjects From Wilde To Garcia, Eva Subotnik
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Toward the end of his dissent in Garcia v. Google, Judge Alex Kozinski remarked that “[w]hen modern works, such as films or plays, are produced, contributors will often create separate, copyrightable works as part of the process.” Judge Kozinski’s characterization of plays (or even films) as “modern works” opens the door to an examination of that claim with respect to another genre of modern work: the photograph. This essay focuses on the treatment of claimed authorial contributions by photographic subjects to the photographs in which they are portrayed. It traces the analysis of this issue from the early photography cases …
Copyright Policy And The Problem Of Generalizing, Eva E. Subotnik
Copyright Policy And The Problem Of Generalizing, Eva E. Subotnik
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Today we have heard a variety of concerns expressed by professional authors, artists and performers. But one of the toughest aspects of determining how to make the copyright system work better is generalizing about what is and is not working. In these brief remarks, I would like to identify three areas that demonstrate this difficulty.
At the outset, a disclaimer: I took the animating theme of this Symposium to be the improvement of the financial stake of individual authors in some kind of direct way. This mode of analysis should be distinguished from other approaches, equally valid, that would …