credits on the work should also be added to the machine operator, as they would be akin to
the photographer. However they are simply contracted, and not the independent
conceptualizer of the work, in its final output. There may be observers present, and the
observer always affects the result of the observed, in the privacy realm of patient to
doctor operations, there should theoretically be at least 2 people present, at the time of
the creation of the radiological image. Therefore some median agreement of rights at
least , should go to the patient and the operator in a dual fashion primarily, with the
hospital or medical center having no copyright priviliges, except those under
patient/operator direction.
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To: Joseph Chirum <sundog358(a)yahoo.com>om>; Wikimedia Mailing List
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Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Wikimedia-l] Radiological images
When we speak of CT or MR, the machine is in both cases operated by (at least) two
persons. It seems that they perform different tasks (the machines are big and complex). It
also seems that the operation of both persons is necessary for the images to be taken.
Quite apart from the question of who actually takes the image, the question of creative /
artistic work is interesting. Is an x-ray image artistic, or is it part of a clinical
process. The same really goes With the geologicing surveying image of a sea bottom taken
by a geo-service vessel, the "machines" being operated by a number of crew.
First question is who of them took the image, the next question is whether or not the
geological mapping image is artistic at all. I think it's not.
Erlend
2013/9/17 Joseph Chirum <sundog358(a)yahoo.com>
In my opinion, the patient is the copyright holder. for these reasons mentioned by
Erlend. The hospital is an institution, and the photographer is an employee. Therefore
the patient is the consumer, and thus the patron, in turn forming an agreement as to the
subject matter, and thus the content of the original work of technical craft, if not Art.
Artist's rights are thus rendered irrelevent if not Art, thus the traditional
copyright structure of said work.
Joe Chirum
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From: Katie Chan <ktc(a)ktchan.info>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 10:28 AM
Subject: Re: [Wikimedia-l] Radiological images
On 17/09/2013 17:47, Erlend Bjørtvedt wrote:
I took CR scanning recently, and reflected on who
would be the right
copyrightholder.
The manufacturer of the machine (Siemens) - certainly not, that would be
like Nikon and Canon holding rights to all photos on Commons...
The hospital - certainly not, since there ar eindividuals running the
machine who are closer to the rights.
Those individuals, in the case of the operators would probably / could
well come under work for hire.
The operators - well in the case of CR there are
two, and they only push a
button (i.e., not artistic). They are Remote from the Object, do not see
it, and do not Direct the skanner ("camera") to adjust or improve the final
image.
Someone taking a photograph using a point and shoot compact camera also
only push a button, yet the law have no problem with assigning copyright
to the photographer.
The patient - the only real candidate in my view.
While as a patient you
are alone With the machine, the only one present in the room, and you move
to get Your body in the right position (i.,e., you are the primary agent to
make the image successful).
Erlend, Oslo
Katie
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