UK Throws A Copyright Crumb: Confirms That Digitized Copies Of Public Domain Images Are In The Public Domain | Techdirt

peter.suber's bookmarks 2015-12-14

Summary:

"A couple of weeks ago, Techdirt wrote about a German museum suing Wikimedia over photos of public domain objects that were in its collection. We mentioned there was a related situation in the UK, where the National Portrait Gallery in London had threatened a Wikimedia developer for using photos of objects that were clearly in the public domain. Mike pointed out that in the US, the Bridgeman v. Corel case established that photographs of public domain images do not carry any copyright, since they do not add any new expression. In a rare bit of good news, noted by Communia, the UK Intelllectual Property Office has just announced officially that it takes the same view (pdf) ..."

Link:

https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20151211/08532733057/uk-throws-copyright-crumb-confirms-that-digitized-copies-public-domain-images-are-public-domain.shtml

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Tags:

oa.new oa.comment oa.licensing oa.pd oa.images oa.glam oa.libraries oa.archives oa.museums oa.litigation oa.wikimedia oa.libre oa.ch oa.copyright

Date tagged:

12/14/2015, 13:21

Date published:

12/14/2015, 08:20