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Re: Re: Sculptor claims $60,000 from photographer for copyright infringe

by Robert Claeson-5 :: Rate this Message:

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Basically, everything you can see from a public space is free to photograph (and then sell the pictures) in Sweden and a number of other countries. If you own something that you don't want others to see, take pictures of or sell pictures of, then don't make it visible from a public space. Quite sensible if you ask me.

I was brought up there but now live in the UK where the rules are similar although not identical.

Robert

On 8 Jul 2011, at 14:01, David Barr <photobar@...> wrote:

> Seems like a real sensible approach. We should all copy what you ate doing in Sweden.
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> David B
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> On Jul 7, 2011, at 10:04 AM, Rolf Adlercreutz <rolf@...> wrote:
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> > It is different in Sweden. Here sculptures on public display are free to
> > photograph and publish.
> > Rolf Adlercreutz
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