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Author Webster, Nathan, author.

Title Photographers & copyright / author Nathan Webster.

Publication Info. Strawberry Hills, N.S.W. Australian Copyright Council, 2014.
©2014

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Description 1 online resource (71 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
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Series [Publication] / Australian Copyright Council ; E149
Publication (Australian Copyright Council) ; E149.
Note "December 2014"
Contents Intro; 1 About this publication; 1.1 Who this publication is for; 1.2 How this publication is set out; 1.3 Information, not legal advice; 1.4 Glossary; 1.5 Sources of copyright law; 2 Overview of copyright; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 What is the purpose of copyright?; 2.3 What does copyright protect?; 2.4 How long does copyright last?; 2.5 What are the exclusive rights of the copyright owner?; 2.6 Moral rights; 2.7 Common questions about copyright in photos; 3 Subsistence of copyright in photos; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 What is a photograph?; 3.3 When will a photograph be protected by copyright?
3.4 How long does copyright protect photos?3.5 What are the exclusive rights of the copyright owner in a photo?; 3.6 What are the implications of taking photos that incorporate other copyright materials?; 3.7 Common questions about subsistence of copyright in photos; 4 Who is the owner of copyright?; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The general rule: the photographer owns copyright; 4.3 Commissioned photos; 4.4 Photos taken by employees; 4.5 Photos taken by photojournalists, newspaper & magazine staff; 4.6 Photos taken for, or first published by government; 4.7 Excluding or modifying the ownership rules
4.8 Physical property -- who owns the digital files, film and prints?4.9 Some common questions about ownership of copyright in photos; 5 Orphan works; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 How do photos become orphaned?; 5.3 Some tips on how to prevent your photos becoming orphaned; 5.4 What should you do if your photo becomes orphaned?; 5.5 International schemes for the use of orphan works; 5.6 Some tips for identifying and contacting copyright owners; 5.7 Common questions about orphan works; 6 Moral rights; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Nature of moral rights; 6.3 Exceptions to moral rights infringement
6.4 Specific exceptions to infringement of moral rights6.5 Restoration and preservation of photos; 6.6 Photography exhibitions; 6.7 Remedies for moral rights infringement; 6.8 Common questions about moral rights in photos; 7 Restrictions on taking photos of people and places; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Taking photos of people; 7.3 Other areas of law which may be relevant when taking or using photos of people; 7.4 Taking photos on private premises; 7.5 Taking photos in areas subject to government or council regulation; 7.6 Common questions about taking photos of people and places; 8 Filming
8.1 Introduction8.2 Copyright in films; 8.3 What are the rights of the copyright owner?; 8.4 Who owns copyright in "film"?; 8.5 Moral rights in films; 8.6 Performers' rights; 8.7 Common questions about filming; 9 Dealing with copyright; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Ways of dealing with rights in copyright material; 9.3 Some general points about contract; 9.4 What should be covered in a contract; 9.5 Common questions about dealing with copyright in photos; 10 Licensing on the Internet; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Using social media platforms; 10.3 Licensing photos through stock image libraries
Local Note eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America
Subject Copyright -- Australia.
Copyright.
Australia.
Copyright -- Photographs -- Australia.
Copyright -- Photographs.
LAW / Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Australian Copyright Council.
Added Title Photographers and copyright
ISBN 9781875833283 electronic book
1875833285 electronic book