Which Social Media Websites Preserve Your Metadata?
Updated: 2010-10-28 05:41:29
David Riecks founded ControlledVocabulary.com as a resource to help others learn how best to build controlled vocabulary lists, thesauri, and keyword hierarchies for describing images in databases. He also has been involved in setting digital image standards initiatives and is a regular speaker on the subject. One of David’s great projects is researching whether social media [...]
Q. When am I eligible for statutory damages for an infringement? A. The test as to whether you are eligible for statutory damages for an infringement depends on when you registered your image. Specifically: For Published Images Step 1 – if your image is infringed anytime between the time you publish it and the time [...]
While the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”) is relatively new as far as statutory law is concerned, courts across the country have found that watermarks appearing on photographs constitute the “copyright management information” (“CMI”) protected by the DMCA. Check my July 7, 2007 blog entry for background information and for the definition of CMI. One such case [...]
Videos of some of the presentations at the Telluride Photo Festival (including Photo Attorney’s seminar on Legal Issues for Photographers) are now available online! Enjoy! SEO (Search Engine Optimization) for Photographers Extreme Photography Makeovers David FitzSimmons on Macro Photography Legal Issues for Photographers