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The Etsy Copyright Infringement Problem

Art Law Journal

Etsy copyright infringement by its members is a well-known problem and while it has taken some steps to tackle the issue, what, if any, recourse do content creators have in stopping these infringements? The post The Etsy Copyright Infringement Problem appeared first on Art Business Journal.

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Copyright infringement is a high-benefit, low-risk business model

Art Law Journal

Unfortunately, there is very little stopping some of these users from creating products with stolen copyrighted designs and other art, with the copyright holder […]. The post Copyright infringement is a high-benefit, low-risk business model appeared first on Art Business Journal.

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Who Owns the Copyright in Your Tattoo Art?

Art Law Journal

You’re considering a lot of different things when thinking about inking a new tattoo, but copyright infringement probably isn’t one of them. The post Who Owns the Copyright in Your Tattoo Art? appeared first on Art Business Journal.

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Removing a Watermark Can Cost an Infringer Up to $25,000

Art Law Journal

However, those that do so face larger consequences under DMCA laws. Art Law Journal breaks it down. Chris Reed. Recently, Google warned of new methods to remove watermarks online.

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DMCA Safe Harbor: Why Artists Can’t Sue Instagram

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DMCA safe harbor shields internet service providers from any copyright infringement liability. The post DMCA Safe Harbor: Why Artists Can’t Sue Instagram appeared first on Art Business Journal. Here's what artists can do to protect their work.

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Using Orphan Works (Copyright Holder Can’t Be Located)

Art Law Journal

If the owner of a copyrighted work cannot be found, can I use it? The post Using Orphan Works (Copyright Holder Can’t Be Located) appeared first on Art Business Journal. It may be possible if you analyze the orphan work properly.

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Copyright for Architectural Designs

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The post Copyright for Architectural Designs appeared first on Art Business Journal. At that time, anyone could reproduce buildings that looked identical to those created by others, as long as they didn’t actually use copied drawings to build them. With the passage […].

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