[WikiEN-l] copyright on scanned copy

Daniel P. B. Smith wikipedia2006 at dpbsmith.com
Fri Nov 17 15:10:59 UTC 2006


> From: Steve Summit <scs at eskimo.com>
>
> There may be no artistic input, but some will claim that they
> deserve protection for all the work they did tracking down the
> old map and making the scan.  To be lily-white, it can be argued
> that you're supposed to track down an original copy of the old
> map yourself, and make your own scan.

I am not a lawyer.

In "Feist Publication Inc. v. Rural Telephone Service Co. Inc." the  
Supreme Court of the United States said:

"the Constitution mandates originality as a prerequisite for  
copyright protection..."

"there is nothing remotely creative about arranging names  
alphabetically in a white pages directory..."

"The primary objective of copyright is not to reward the labor of  
authors, but "[t]o promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts,"  
and, finally

"Copyright rewards originality, not effort. As this Court noted more  
than a century ago, 'great praise may be due to the plaintiffs for  
their industry and enterprise in publishing this paper, yet the law  
does not contemplate their being rewarded in this way.'"

Did I mention that I am not a lawyer?



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