[WikiEN-l] Would you like one of your videos posted on Wikipedia?
geni
geniice at gmail.com
Mon Sep 18 22:44:08 UTC 2006
On 9/18/06, [[User:Unforgettableid]] <unforgettableid at gmail.com> wrote:
> OK, point taken. However, it seems to me the UK has stricter copyright
> laws than other countries. For example, in the UK, modern
> skillfully-made photos of two-hundred-year-old paintings are
> automatically copyrighted to the author.
That is somewhat open to question. While current case law that I know
of points that way there is a fair bit of legal opinion (includeing
the stuff in Bridgeman Art Library v. Corel Corp which does cover UK
law). suggesting a future case would go the other way. Problem is no
one on either side really wants to be a test case.
>On the other hand, I do not
> know of any other country with such strict laws regarding old
> paintings. Likewise, I assume France, where is not as strict regarding
> filming.
>
Depends if you include any buildings in your film and how old they are.
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geni
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