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Seamus
Mar-04-2005, 02:24 PM
The city of Chicago have decided to copyright their skyline??
http://www.photopermit.org/?p=65
:scratch
Shay.
wxwax
Mar-04-2005, 02:27 PM
That just seems so outrageous, on the face of it, that you'd think it wouldn't survive a legal challenge.
BTW, it's not the skyline they're copyrighting, its the Millenium Park, and in particular a sculpture titled Cloud Gate (also called the Bean.)
Nikolai
Mar-04-2005, 02:29 PM
The city of Chicago have decided to copyright their skyline??
http://www.photopermit.org/?p=65
:scratch
Shay.
Next time they'll charge fees according to zoom capabilities, f-stops power, megapixels and media size, and next thing you know - you'll only be eligibgle to shoot yourself in a mirror, and even that only in the privacy of your own house..:rolleyes
digismile
Mar-04-2005, 02:45 PM
...and next thing you know - you'll only be eligibgle to shoot yourself in a mirror, and even that only in the privacy of your own house..:rolleyes
And only when you've proven your mental competency to sign your own release form ...
luckyrwe
Mar-04-2005, 07:02 PM
Here's what you do. when the skyline changes due to a new building, fallen building, fire, whatever....run out and copyright it! The lease the rights back to the city for millions!
And buy us all 1Ds Mark IIs!!!
:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl
mercphoto
Mar-04-2005, 07:10 PM
Amazing what governments are doing these days to generate revenue, which this seems to be a case of. Here in Austin there has been a lot of new road construction. They tried to make a lot of it toll roads. I have no problem with toll roads in principle. But when they try to take a road already built and turn it into a toll road, or a road that was already funded by voters giving the nod for bonds to build a FREE road, then people get pretty pissed.
Here in Austin it was relatively easy to get press coverage due to the fact it directly impacted the pocket books of the people. In Chicago it might be hard to fight that. It doesn't stop people from taking their own pics, just restricts others from taking pics to sell, which is a much smaller percentage.
This doesn't bode well, but in a day when people don't mind stealing music, I'm pessimistic that Chicago can be convinced to change its mind.
Kalamata
Mar-05-2005, 01:22 AM
The city of Chicago have decided to copyright their skyline??
http://www.photopermit.org/?p=65
:scratch
Shay.
I thought i read a few years ago that the cypress trees at Pebble Beach have been copyright protected. Nothing would suprise after hearing that the H/Davidson sound is or about to be copyrighted.
Ed
Well its like a group of long distance runners on their last lap as they arrive in the stadium & each one is waiting for the other to lift the pace & then one make the lunge & the others take off in a mad panic chase ..............
so
I BAGS THE MOON !!!
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Andy
Mar-05-2005, 03:09 AM
Well its like a group of long distance runners on their last lap as they arrive in the stadium & each one is waiting for the other to lift the pace & then one make the lunge & the others take off in a mad panic chase ..............
so
I BAGS THE MOON !!!
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beat you to it, mate (www.moonriverphotography.com) :lol3
cool...i will take all the all the cherry ripes then.
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