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How Copyright Lawyers Help Photographer Protect Copyrights

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Our Lawyers Help Photographers Understand The Basics About Licensing Rights Before entering into a licensing agreement, photographers should consult with experienced copyright lawyers. At , our lawyers are dedicated to protecting photographers from copyright infringement. We want to make sure that you get paid what you deserve and that your licensing agreements provide you with terms that reflect your wishes. If a business or individual the terms of a licensing agreement, our copyright lawyers have the resources, experience, and determination to seek accountability and compensation. What Purposes Do Licensing Agreements Serve? For photographers, licensing is often the best way to...

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Copyright Lawyers Help Photographers Secure Lucrative Licensing Agreements

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Our Copyright Lawyers Hels Photographers Protect Their Rights With Licensing Agreements As a professional photographer, you understand the importance of granting licenses to others in exchange for appropriate compensation. Licensing agreements ensure that you get paid and maintain control over how, when, and where your photographs get used. Licensing agreements are an essential part of any successful photography business. You should not leave the terms of your licensing agreements to chance. Despite US Copyright Laws, which grant exclusive rights to photographers, there are few ways to control where your photographs end up. With today's technology, it has become easy for...

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Copyright Victory Against Local Bank for Photograph Use

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Indiana Lawyer-Photographer Wins Copyright Infringement Victory Against Bank A copyright lawyer and photographer in Indiana was victorious in his copyright infringement lawsuit against a local business. Richard Bell, according to The Indiana Lawyer, sued "after discovering in late 2017" that Merchants Bank of Indiana "was using a photo he had taken of the nighttime Indianapolis skyline." Indiana Southern District Judge James Patrick Hanlon ruled that the bank infringed on Bell's copyright but that the infringement was not willful. In court documents, Bell established that the photo, used on the bank's website, was registered with the US Copyright Office. He claimed...

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Mom’s Copyright Lawyer Tells Congressman To Stop Using Meme

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Mother and Photographer Fumes Over Unlawful Use of Meme You may have seen the original photograph: sitting on the beach is an adorable almost-toddler, fist raised, looking determined and intense, straight at the camera which his mom, Laney Griner, is holding. The image is known as "Success Kid" and became an instant viral sensation. It is a meme used around the internet for a variety of purposes, most of which express appreciation delight in earning a victory, recovering from a tough situation, or determination to succeed. According to a recent New York Times (NYT) article, Griner took the picture described...

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Music Copyright Infringement Lawsuit for Willful Infringement

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Using Music Often Requires Permission Most people know that to use someone's music in enumerated ways, whether performing it live for an audience or on television or in the background of a movie, you should always obtain permission. Sometimes, you can use it for free. Other times, the owner will have you purchase a license and pay for using the song. Some licenses are more expensive than others, and some are prohibitively so. Regardless, using someone's music without proper permission or license is copyright infringement. Music Composer Has Sued Ford Company For Copyright Infringement The Detroit News reported on April...

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Copyright Questions – What Cannot Be Copyrighted

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What Can You Copyright? At , our copyright lawyers help creative artists and professionals protect their rights. We represent photographers, musicians, authors, and others to ensure they receive proper compensation for their work. When others utilize their work without appropriate permissions, licenses, or payments, we hold them accountable and do everything we can to protect the legal rights of our clients. Understanding your legal rights can help protect and enforce them. The US Copyright Office provides the public with a long list of frequently asked questions and their answers. While every copyright case is unique and might hinge on specific...

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Photographer Sues Facebook for Copyright Infringement

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Photographer Sued Facebook For Violating Copyright Lawstreet media has reported that photographer Christopher Boffoli filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Facebook. The complaint was filed in Washington Western District Court on February 14, 2020, and names Facebook as the only defendant. According to his complaint, Boffoli is a professional photographer and the creator of "Big Appetites." Big Appetites is "a series of photographs featuring tiny figures photographed against real food backdrops." His complaint alleges the pictures are registered in the US Copyright Office and have been featured in various publications. Boffoli claims that his work has been in domestic and...

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Copyright Basics – Questions About Copyright

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Copyright Basics From the US Copyright Office and As lawyers who handle copyright cases for a variety of creative professionals, we at the , understand the importance of knowing your legal rights. We hear many questions from people about copyright law, and to some, there are simple answers. To others, the solutions require a significant review of specific facts of a case and laws that may apply. Luckily for many, the US Copyright Office has a website that offers lists of commonly asked questions along with basic answers. Here, we share with you some of the "general" copyright questions and...

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Music Sampling Copyright Claim Against G-Eazy

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Sampling Leads To Lawsuit Against Hip Hop Artist G-Eazy TMZ reported March 5, 2020, that Memphis DJ Squeeky and Gaylon Love are suing hip hop star G-Eazy for copyright infringement. The plaintiffs in the copyright lawsuit allege that G-Eazy's hit song "No Limit" "straight up sampled their 1993 Southern hip-hop classic" "Looking 4 Da Chewin." The court documents claim that Squeeky and Love are the exclusive owners of "Looking 4 Da Chewin" and that G-Eazy never got their permission to sample the song. DJ's Copyright Lawsuit Seeks Profits From G-Eazy's Hit Song "No Limit" No Limits is the lead single...

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Copyright Lawsuit Settlement with Miley Cyrus

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Songwriter Filed a $300 Million Copyright Claim Against Miley Cyrus In March 2018, Michael May, who performs under the name Flourgon, filed a copyright infringement case against Miley Cyrus. The copyright lawsuit filed in Manhattan Federal Court asked for $300 million in damages. Flourgon's complaint accused Cyrus of stealing her hit song "We Can't Stop" from a song he recorded 25 years ago. Cyrus's tune was a mega-hit when it was released in 2013 and reached number 2 on Billboard's Top 100 list. Plaintiff Claimed That Half of Cyrus's Hit Song Came From His Number One Single May released a...

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