On 5/21/06, Brianna Laugher brianna.laugher@gmail.com wrote:
I freely admit that my knowledge of copyright is lacking. It can apply to 3D objects like toys, models? machinery like i-pods? cars, why not?
Under US law, at least, copyright law is not generally read as having any bearing on photos of such objects. Trademark law does, however, for some commercial uses, in terms of things like logos. However, Commons has in general decided that we are not going to concern ourselves with trademark issues when they impact only certain types of commercial use. They do not prohibit the uses of such images even in a commercial encyclopedia.
Trademarked characters (e.g. Star Wars) are generally regarded as being more protected than other 3D objects (because they are derived work of things generally regarded as copyright-protected art, I guess, as well as trademarked characters).
Photos of cars, ipods, computers, et al. are not a problem.
Photos explicitly of logos MAY be a problem, however.
-Matt