Arts Law Seminar Paper

Photography and the Law (1996)

by Arts Law Centre of Australia

Papers from the seminar that was held on the 17 April 1996.

This paper provides a brief overview of legal issues that arise in relation to photography, with particular emphasis on copyright. It covers the legal issues that arise from the time a client asks for photographs to be taken, through the time when the photographer actually sets up a tripod or takes off the lens, to the time the resulting image is sold on or licensed.

Speakers

  • Ian McDonald, Legal Officer, Australian Copyright Council
  • Nancy Cohen, Photographer
11 pages.

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