Tuesday 1 December 2009

UK photographer NEW creative rights laws.

First off and foremost, if you currently reside within the UK, there is change coming to © that could severely have a big impact on you and your photography.

the proposed changes to copyright law means that any non commercial entity could use your work on their website without charge or credit!

the government announced on 29 October 2009, to allow free and unhindered reproduction of photographs without payment or credit on non-commercial websites.

This is completely at odds with the Government's stance on file sharing of other forms of intellectual property (films and music) and raises the prospect of crippling thousands of small businesses while protecting large corporate interests.

The proposal uses phrases like "It must be seen to benefit all parties, not some at the expense of others" and yet the Government's proposal does exactly that. It takes the work of photographers who have invested time and money in creating work, and gives it to people who have no relationship with that work, for free.

Photographic businesses are already under severe strain and the proliferation of digital cameras gives the impression that creating professional quality imagery is easy. This will further devalue the work of professional photographers and destroy the photographic industry.


i signed the petition anyway, anyone else who would like to please follow this link.

http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/copyrightreform/

No comments: