Oil Soaked Pelicans

It is doubtful that the content of any one single article has had as much effect on the American public’s view of the BP Gulf oil disaster as any single widely distributed shot of an oil soaked pelican.  Similarly, photos of Katrina victims -many of them deceased – we confidentially submit, had far more impact on our citizenry that […]

The Value of Photography According to Corbis

As many of you know, I have litigated several matters against Corbis. Two decisions out of the Federal Court in New York found Corbis to be negligent in its handling and tracking of imagery after trial.  Additionally this office has a policy of not representing anyone who seeks to do business with Corbis. The following link […]

Check Please!

We write and lecture an awful lot about the importance of negotiating.  We suggest or critique, various techniques, strategies, approaches and tactics.  All of our efforts are made with good reason.  While negotiating is an important survival tool for any person, it is an indispensable skill for the people known as “creatives”. (See our upcoming […]

Copyright Office eCO Revamping

If anyone has had trouble registering any work lately, it’s because the Copyright Office is testing and upgrading it’s electronic registration software for the electronic Copyright Office (eCO). Upgrading software…..you know what that might mean. They will be closed while upgrading from August 12th at 5pm until August 15th at 6pm. We will post any […]

Copyright and Public Buildings

This is in response to a question posed privately and it’s a question that is asked often. Copyright protection arises automatically when an “original work of authorship” is “fixed in a tangible medium of expression”. A work is “original” in the copyright sense if it owes its origin to the author. So a photograph of […]

“Ya’ Never Know” – Now on Broadway

We have written and lectured frequently on the importance of registering everything because you never know what might be infringed or by whom or even how.  We have emphasized that while most attention is incorrectly focused on web infringements, cases which involve packaging, point of purchase, billboards and other media are generally more egregious.  Sometimes […]

More Myths That Will Not Die

Currently playing on a computer screen near you are these two myths.  The first one is as old as we are, the second is fairly new and for the life of us we can’t figure out its genesis. Myth 1 – You don’t necessarily have to sue in Federal Court for copyright infringement.  WRONG, you […]

Trust…..But Always Verify

This is a story of why we always say you have to verify your copyright registration, if anyone else says verbally or contractually that they are doing it for you.  Ed received a request for assistance from another lawyer who (unlike Ed) was “shocked that such a thing could happen”. Seems that the lawyer’s client, […]

Is You a Photographer or is You a Mouse?

There are many confusing copyright items on the Internet these days. Some offer to “help” photographers, like the Creative Commons (CC).  Our plain English interpretation of which can be simplified as:  take your copyright, let anyone use the work, and maybe we will magnanimously give you pennies in return. They keep the dollars, if any. […]

Where in the World……

A photographer based in Italy with their spouse, asked this question:  “Does registration protect me if I’m in Italy and have a copyright violation?” A lot of what the answer is has to do on where you want to sue, in the US or in Italy. We can only tell you what US law is, […]