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COPYRIGHT LAW
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No
portion
of this website, including images, may be reproduced in any form, electronic
or otherwise, for any purpose other than personal use relating to the products
and services being offered, without prior express written permission of DOIO.
COPYRIGHT BASICS
Artwork, including photographs, drawings, paintings and illustrations are all "intellectual
property" and in being so are protected by the copyright laws
and the Berne Convention. These copyright laws were put in place to protect the
interest of the artist. Without these protections it would be difficult for an
artist to control the use of his/her work or to simply make a living. Permission
MUST be obtained from the artist of the image or his/her agent
before ANY use
takes place. Failure to obtain this permission is a violation of the copyright
laws and the Berne Convention. Since the copyright law, like any law, can be
difficult to interpret for the general public several attempts have been
made to make it easier to understand. One of those attempts "The Copyright
Commandments" was put together by PACA-The Picture Agency Council of America
and are listed here for your convenience. Not knowing the law does not excuse
you from the law. please, know your responsibilities when it comes to intellectual
property.
" THE COPYRIGHT COMMANDMENTS"
1. When it's created it's copyrighted. Use the copyright notice. ©
2. The photographer or his agent has the exclusive right to
exploit the copyright in each image. That right is for the life of the photographer
plus 75 years.
3. Permission to use a copyrighted photograph for any purpose
whatsoever must be obtained in advance, in writing, to avoid possible violation
of the law
on copyright.
4. Any unauthorized use constitutes an infringement.
5. Penalties for infringement are monetary and can be severe.
6. Combining, altering or scanning photographs or any part thereof,including
electronically, is an exclusive right held by the photographer and permission
to combine or alter
should be obtained in writing prior to any such changes or uses.
7. Exceeding the terms of a license has been held to be an infringement.
A new license
is required prior to additional use.
8. An artist's rendering of a photograph in another medium is
a derivative use of an image and requires the written permission of the copyright
owner prior to
use.
9. Re-creating a copyrighted photograph is a derivative use
and therefore requires the permission of the copyright holder of the original
image.
10. Reference use of a photograph or any part hereof requires
the permission of the copyright holder. For more information on copyright, visit
the US Government
copyright
site at:
http://www.copyright.gov
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