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Supreme Court Copyright Infringement Case

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Supreme Court Takes on Copyright Infringement The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) has agreed to hear the case of Frederick (Rick) Allen, well known filmmaker and photographer. According to Eriq Gardner in his article for the Hollywood Reporter, SCOTUS will determine if the doctrine of Sovereign Immunity protects states from copyright infringement lawsuits and prevents congress from drafting laws to the contrary. The case, titled Allen v. Cooper, is on the court's calendar for November 5, 2019. Allen Filmed and Photographed Salvaging of Pirate Ship: Queen Ann's Revenge Allen's company, Nautilus Productions, is pursuing the state of North...

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Copyright Feud Over Infringement

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Photographer Accuses Digital Artist of Stealing There's no formal lawsuit yet, but a very angry photographer is contemplating filing one. Photographer Jason Weingart is calling digital artist Brent Shavnore a "thief" and a "liar," alleging he is stealing his photographs and using them in his own work. Peta Pixel recently reported on this feud that has yet to turn into a legal battle. Shavnore insists that the accusations are the result of a misunderstanding and that Weingart is acting "childish." Who are the Parties Feuding? Weingart is an extreme weather photographer. According to his website, he "travels over 50,000 miles...

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Supermodel Copyright Infringement

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A Photographer Is Suing Supermodel Gigi Hadid for Copyright Infringement. Again. This time, the photograph in question is her ex-boyfriend Zayn Malik. E!News said that Hadid has not commented about this most recent complaint against her. But, she is no stranger to challenging the notion that the paparazzi have complete control over photographs of celebrities. This complaint marks the third time she is being sued for using a photograph on her social media that is alleged to violate the copyright of the photographer. The other two lawsuits involved posting pictures of herself on twitter or Instagram. The Most Recent Infringement...

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Collecting Damages Copyright Infringement

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Photographers Can Collect Damages for Copyright Infringement Copyright infringement is illegal. If you are a photographer, you work hard to earn a living. You get to decide who uses your pictures and how. You also get to choose how much money, if any, you will charge for them. Copyright infringement occurs with alarming frequency. You must take steps to collect compensation when someone violates your rights. What is Copyright Infringement? When you take a photograph, copyright automatically exists and grants you Several exclusive rights. Copyright infringement occurs when someone violates one of your exclusive rights under US Copyright Law. The...

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Registering Your Copyright

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Registering Your Copyright for Your Photographs: Common Questions Where Do I Register? To register for your federal copyright, you must submit information to the US Copyright Office. You can register your photographs by accessing online registration which is located on Office's website. You may also register by printing and following the instructions on the form, which is also located on the website. The website for the US Copyright office is www.copyright.gov. Why Do I Have to Register My Photographs? Your copyright does exist from the moment you take a picture. It is automatic. Why register it with the US Copyright...

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Copyright Infringement Lawsuit

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Photographer, Friend Suing Prince's Estate for Copyright Infringement Fstoppers.com reported that Madison Dube is suing the estate of the late singer Prince and "associated companies" for copyright infringement. According to the article's author Jack Alexander, Dube was a friend and protégé of Prince, who worked for the musician between 2013 and his death in 2016. Dube worked "to provide freelance work, including photography, graphic design, film/videography, voice, and other creative work." In her lawsuit, Dube claims the estate of the late singer is using some of that work for commercial value without permission. US Copyright Law Gives Photographers Exclusive Rights...

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Photo of John and Yoko Sparks Copyright Lawsuit

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Photographer Sues Universal Music for Using his Photo of John Lennon Allan Tannenbaum is an award-winning photographer. He is most well-known for taking photographs of the New York City art and music scene during the 1970s and into the early 1980s. Of his vast portfolio of photos, one, in particular, is now the subject of a copyright lawsuit. According to various websites such as digitalmusicnews.com and torrentfreak.com, Tannenbaum filed a federal copyright infringement lawsuit against Universal Music Group, Inc. (UMG) in New York District Court on May 23, 2019. Tannenbaum is represented in this case by The . Iconic Photo...

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Famous Photographer Sues for Copyright Infringement

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Photographer Sues Clorox for Using Photos in Ways that are "Beyond the Scope" of Their Agreement Jill Greenberg is a photographer known for animal portraits. Her book "Monkey Portraits: Plus a Few Apes" is a New York Times bestseller. In an article posted on AdAge.com, Jack Neff writes that one of her famed photos is now the subject of a lawsuit. Greenberg, on April 16, 2019, filed a lawsuit in the Southern District of New York against Dentsu/McGarryBowen and Clorox Co. The lawsuit alleges that these businesses infringed on her copyright by using photographs in ways that were beyond the...

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Paparazzo Sues For Copyright Infringement Media

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Paparazzo Sues Ariana Grande for Copyright Infringement Ariana is no stranger to copyright lawsuits. Earlier this year, painter Vladimir Kush sued her for infringement alleging she used imagery from his art in her "God is a Woman" video. Now, New York-based paparazzo Robert Barbera is suing Ariana Grande for copyright infringement. Barbera alleges that Grande violated his copyright when she posted a picture of herself, taken by him, to her Instagram account. represents the photographer in this case. As reported by Forbes on May 14, 2019, Barbera claims that Grande used two of his photos on Instagram without his permission...

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Gig Hadid Seeks Dismissal of Copyright Case

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Company Suing Gigi Hadid Faces Possible Dismissal of Case In January 2019, supermodel Gigi Hadid became the defendant in a lawsuit for copyright infringement. She was sued by Xclusive-Lee, Inc., a New York business, in the US District Court for the Eastern District of New York. (Case No 1:19-cv-00520). In a recently published article from Forbes, we are reminded that the complaint against Hadid contained allegations that Hadid "copied and uploaded" a copyrighted photograph to her own social media account "without license or permission." Hadid subsequently removed the picture from her Instagram account. Before doing so, however, more than one...

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