Monday, July 7, 2008

Ed Greenberg On Photography Copyright, Contract, And Creative Rights Issues

Scott Kelby Writes:

"If you’ve been reading this blog for the past month or so, you’ve read my posts about photographers being harassed when shooting in public, and a lot of readers have chimed in with comments about what we can and can’t shoot, what our rights as photographers are and aren’t, our interpretations of copyright law, and so on. There’s just one problem; we’re not attorneys.

"So, I contacted New York-based Intellectual Property Attorney Ed Greenberg, who’s a published author on the topic, and who has been dealing with photography copyright, contract, and creative rights issues for over 30 years, to finally get the straight no-nonsense scoop on all this..."

"The two clips, Part I and Part II... I think you’ll find it as eye-opening, surprising, revealing, and as incredibly valuable as I did. This interview can change the way you work and protect your images in a very profound way..."


Photoshop User TV interview with Ed Greenberg- Part 1:



Photoshop User TV interview with Ed Greenberg- Part 2:



Read/visit Scott Kelby's original blog on this topic.

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