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Author O'Flanagan, Michael

Title Photography and the Law : Rights and Restrictions
Published Milton : Routledge, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (253 pages)
Series Routledge Research in Media Law Ser
Routledge Research in Media Law Ser
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Table of cases; Table of legislation; 1 Introduction; 2 The Legal rights of photographers and photograph publishers; 2.1) Introduction; 2.2) Rights: their origin and types; 2.3) Right of freedom of expression; 2.4) Development of photographers' and photograph publishers' rights; 2.4.1) Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
2.4.2) Council of Europe Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms2.4.3) Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union; 2.4.4) Rights under intellectual property conventions and treaties; 2.4.5) Rights under the Constitution of Ireland; 2.4.5.1) Freedom of expression; 2.4.5.2) The right to communicate; 2.4.5.3) Freedom of expression, the right to communicate and the public interest; 2.4.5.4) Personal rights; 2.4.5.5) Private property rights; 2.4.6) Photographers' and photograph publishers' statutory rights
2.4.7) Common law right to take photographs2.5) Brief conclusions; 3 Photographers' and photograph publishers' rights under copyright law; 3.1) Introduction; 3.2) Development of photographers' and photograph publishers' rights under copyright law; 3.3) Copyright and Related Rights Act 2000; 3.3.1) Statutory recognition of copyright as a property right; 3.3.2) Statutory definitions relevant to copyright in photographs; 3.3.3) Originality in an artistic work and the subsistence of copyright; 3.3.4) Copyright does not subsist in ideas, infringing works or copies of made­available works
3.3.5) Author of a photograph and first owner of copyright in a photograph3.3.6) Presumption of knowing a work's author and first copyright owner; 3.3.7) Duration of copyright in a photograph; 3.3.8) Qualification for copyright protection; 3.3.9) Registration of copyright is not a legal requirement for copyright to subsist; 3.3.10) Copyright owner's rights; 3.3.11) Infringement of copyright; 3.3.12) Exempted acts permitted in respect of copyrighted works; 3.3.13) Dealings with rights in copyrighted works; 3.3.14) Moral rights
3.3.15) Remedies available for infringement of copyright and moral rights3.3.16) Criminal offences relating to copyright; 3.4) Copyright protection under international conventions and treaties; 3.5) Erosion of photographers' rights under copyright law; 3.5.1) Copyright reforms resulting from EU law; 3.5.2) Copyright law review and reform in the United Kingdom; 3.5.3) Copyright law review and reform in Ireland; 3.5.4) Forsaking rights under copyright for publicity; 3.5.5) Clients grabbing photographers' copyright and moral rights; 3.6) Brief conclusions
Notes 4 Legal restrictions imposed on photographers and photograph publishers to protect and enforce the personal rights of others
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ISBN 9780429887567
0429887566