Despite the preferences of some, likenesses, displays, visual effects, fireworks displays etc. are not copyrightable. To be copyrightable a work must be in a "substantive form" or tangeable form with some degree of permanence.
Tegan
This is a discussion on What is copyrightable? within the General photography forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Despite the preferences of some, likenesses, displays, visual effects, fireworks displays etc. are not copyrightable. To be copyrightable a work ...
Despite the preferences of some, likenesses, displays, visual effects, fireworks displays etc. are not copyrightable. To be copyrightable a work must be in a "substantive form" or tangeable form with some degree of permanence.
Tegan
Whether buildings are copyrightable or not, does not mean that you cannot photograph them. In the U.S. where they try to tell you that you cannot photograph a copyrighted building there is a PHOTOGRAPHIC EXEMPTION in the legislation that permits taking photos of any copyrighted building.
Tegan
Last edited by tegan; 06-05-2008 at 07:47 PM.
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