More on Orphan Works

February 26th, 2010 by admin

Further info

http://www.epuk.org/News/936/mandelson-deb

Digital Economy Bill

February 22nd, 2010 by admin

This blog is usually all fluff and behind the scenes, but I cant help but mention this.

The Government is trying to pass a bill called the Digital Economy Bill, its basic idea is to allow places of learning and education, museums and the like, to make use of their collections where they are unable to qualify the copyright status due to them being very old or have complex ownership issues. This is fine no one is arguing about this and it all sounds like a good idea. The problem is that for some unfathomable reason another part to the bill allows full commercial usage of ANY image found on the internet if after a “reasonable attempt at locating the author” the author cannot be found calling such an image an “Orphan Work”.
There is nothing in the Bill that states what a, “reasonable attempt at locating the author”, is. As there is no way of permanently attaching the authorship to the image that is not easily stripped out, every image on the internet could be claimed to be a Orphan.
The copyright of the images that I take is an integral part of my livelihood, this could potentially remove that and any control I have over the use of my images. This is not good.

But this doesn’t just affect professional photographers, everyones pictures can be used by any commercial body who grabs them from ANYWHERE.
If you have ever taken a photograph and its now on the internet this effects you. Do you want to see your face selling hemorrhoid cream on a web banner ? Well that lovely thought could be true thanks to Orphan works.

The best analogy I have found is this.

“…it is very much like a law that would permit the Taking Without Owner’s Consent of a motorcar, provided the number-plate has somehow gone missing. “

There is a lot more succinct information here

http://copyrightaction.com/category/articles/news

If you want to help to stop this write to your MP.

Rob building a shed

February 8th, 2010 by admin

Updates

January 20th, 2010 by admin

The main website has just been updated.
Look in the new work section and also the end of book one has a lot of changes as does all of book 4.

Me Photographing a scorpion

January 13th, 2010 by admin

Black and White Portraits

January 12th, 2010 by admin

These are some of the images shot in Stockholm for DePuy.

I have had a couple of Prints made by Jack Lowe they are the best black and white prints from digital capture that I have ever seen, he did a really beautiful job.

Scorpions

January 12th, 2010 by admin

These are amazingly beautiful creatures, I dont want to hug it but they are amazing, thanks to Nick Pitt for wrestling the little suckers into submission.

Landscapes

January 12th, 2010 by admin

This job has finally gone live so here are the pics, I will put them on the main site soon.

as usual rob did a brilliant job with the post production.

New Print sales site

December 22nd, 2009 by admin

The Print Archive is soon going to be holding some of my work for sale as limited edition prints, I have just finished a project and as soon as the website goes properly live you will be able to buy directly from them.

Its like crap Morph

December 18th, 2009 by admin

Plasticine from Alistair Hood on Vimeo.