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Photos in a Similar Style Aren't Copyright-Infringing–Woodland vs. Lil Nas X

32 балловавтор: hn_acker5 дней назад

7 comments

jetrink5 дней назад
It turns out that Woodland v. Hill is <i>not</i> about landscape photography.
hiccuphippo5 дней назад
Even if the guy saw the other&#x27;s pictures, there&#x27;s no actual copying happening. It&#x27;s a new work in the same style. Styles are not copyrightable.
Animats5 дней назад
Semi-naked Instagrammer probably falls under the scènes à faire copyright exemption. It&#x27;s an expected cliché in the genre.
chrismcb5 дней назад
&quot;similar style&quot; is a bit of a stretch. More like photos with a similar concept. Even that is a bit of a stretch.
SchemaLoad5 дней назад
Copyright needs to be massively scaled down. What innovation is this kind of thing encouraging?
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modzu5 дней назад
the court&#x27;s argument is interesting here - you have to prove access to argue infringement? wouldn&#x27;t infringement prove access? and what is with the wacko claims about probabilities for discovering content on the internet?
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darth_avocado5 дней назад
Bruh… the images aren’t even close… maybe you can kinda see a resemblance in one or two, but not enough to be copyright infringement
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