How to Protect Your Art from Being Stolen - Tips from a LAWYER

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  • How to Protect Your Art from Being Stolen - Tips from a LAWYER // Are you a painter, musician, or digital artist? Do you really know your RIGHTS to your art on social media? If not, stay tuned! 🔴Also, get my FREE “Social Media for Artists” Checklist Here: goo.gl/gY98eG 🔴
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Komentáře • 224

  • @DominiqueHendersonCFP
    @DominiqueHendersonCFP Před 5 lety +15

    Good stuff @Ian! Does Right #1 hold up when content creators have their "art" on platforms like Itunes, Anchor, Spotify? I'd imagine those platforms can't use Right #2 to say this is "Spotify's Art" and we're going to use it now???

  • @AliceTChan
    @AliceTChan Před 5 lety +61

    Great info. I totally disagree with the court’s ruling ...unfair to the original artist. Especially when it’s so obviously ripped off.

  • @Paulineenewman
    @Paulineenewman Před 5 lety +44

    No the court missed the mark. That was clearly an injustice. I love seeing you out and about Ian. Thanks for sharing.

  • @CelyneSCI
    @CelyneSCI Před 4 lety +24

    Wow, that blue dots case made my blood boil! Definitely a big, fat "NO!"
    That ruling actually encourages vandalism and copyright infringement.
    That ruling could be used to negate everything else discussed, like right to show, right to sell, register and even the shred of creativity right and Franklin could have won the case versus Apple.
    Put blue dots on it = copyright automatically transferred. Paste a guitar on it = now have a right to make money off it.
    So unfortunate. :(

  • @andylacivita
    @andylacivita Před 5 lety +24

    Ian, this is great. I have a copyright lawyer that I pay about a thousand buck a minute. Lol. Little did I know I could get everything I know from your videos! Thanks brother!

  • @AdrianaGirdler
    @AdrianaGirdler Před 5 lety +6

    It's interesting that people are not supposed to be posting covers of songs - it seems like such a common thing to do now! Didn't know about the licenses you need. Great video, Ian, cheers!

    • @CirqueitOfficial
      @CirqueitOfficial Před 5 lety

      There is a lot to say about covering songs though.
      If you change a verse here, add an element there, shorten the song etc, the end result is so different that despite people saying "hey this sounds like " its still ok.
      Thank goodnes! because if it wherent for that people couldnt post anything anymore! :-(

  • @leeh6705
    @leeh6705 Před 5 lety +30

    That case was hogwash! A quarter of the photo was altered. That means 3/4 of the photo wouldn’t exist without the original artist’s input. 👎🏼 he should have been entitled to royalties the very least. There’s my two cents thanks to “The Good Wife”

    • @leeh6705
      @leeh6705 Před 5 lety

      Ian Corzine wasn’t the whole case based on that he violated copyright law?

    • @CirqueitOfficial
      @CirqueitOfficial Před 5 lety

      Personally I disagree. Its not for us to determine rather the art is good or not. I think the remake is a piece of junk as far as art is concerned. But no one is going to buy the remake looking for the original... And if you think about it. anyone that see's the remake and LIKES the background picture will research where the original came from. If anything its a form of free promotion.

  • @LindaArmstrong
    @LindaArmstrong Před 5 lety +16

    I think a big fat NO to the first question! And I'm thinking that the law is still a bit vague and people can probably find work arounds to basically steal someone's art, unfortunately. Seems a bit tricky.

    • @LindaArmstrong
      @LindaArmstrong Před 5 lety

      I think if he had permission to alter the photo from the artist then go for it. The music in my videos are from the youtube library of sharable music, PLUS, I didn't alter it, I'm only sharing what the original artist created. And if I am asked to put a credit on my video description to the artist who created the music I am more than happy to do so.
      So, it's a bit tricky. But I believe the original artist should have the say as to how his art is used. So, as you suggested, if you want to protect your work you can get it legally copy written.
      A lot of artists give their work out to companies like BigStockPhoto, and so they are knowing that the art may be altered when they agree. It's their choice.

    • @LindaArmstrong
      @LindaArmstrong Před 5 lety

      Oh, makes me think of another question. Did you take all that video of Chicago for your video. It was awesome. OR, did you purchase the use of it?

  • @KC-vw5hz
    @KC-vw5hz Před 5 lety +17

    Love the Chicago location! I don't think just the addition of blue eyes justified the "new" art. There needs to be a higher standard of creativity to justify someone saying "they created" something.

  • @DooneyAddict615
    @DooneyAddict615 Před 5 lety +7

    No and the courts get it wrong often....IMO! Great content Ian!

  • @supermelodia
    @supermelodia Před 3 lety

    Another thing I noticed a lot on facebook on the sale area. Individuals ask others "what you got? show what you make". I see this a lot. And I always had in the back of my mind that these individuals want to copy you. they are not asking to show for them to buy.

  • @edmyoga
    @edmyoga Před 5 lety +1

    I can always count on your to bring out content that I had no idea about! You are such an amazing teacher! :)

  • @LindseyHazel
    @LindseyHazel Před 5 lety +2

    Whoa Ian your videos have improved SO much compared to some of your first videos! Love all of the b-roll in this one! Thank you for explaining these rights and giving real life examples! There are SO many music licenses - when I do my video on how to find good music for CZcams I’ll definitely link back to your video for those who have questions! ♥️

  • @leonardsheatravel
    @leonardsheatravel Před 5 lety +2

    This is right up my alley. Thanks man. As a songwriter this was very informative! Thanks and nice to meet you.

  • @CelebrityQuizzer
    @CelebrityQuizzer Před 5 lety +1

    Ian, what a great post! I loved the information and the atmosphere you created! Great Job!

  • @RichTriggerBontrager
    @RichTriggerBontrager Před 5 lety +1

    Learning this stuff is huge. Thanks! Thanks BOSS !

  • @AngieNFilms
    @AngieNFilms Před 5 lety +2

    Wow! This is very useful! #2 and #3 are my favorite! There’s always so much misinformation out there and you clarified a lot for me in this video.

  • @LindsayPleskot
    @LindsayPleskot Před 5 lety

    Ian! Your energy is always so great and you share such helpful info. Subscribed and looking forward to your tips. I always get so nervous about all the legal stuff. Thank you!!

  • @kathynonoise8840
    @kathynonoise8840 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much Mr. Corzine! You answered my question completely. I appreciate the free advice.

  • @hoosierbackoutdoors1237
    @hoosierbackoutdoors1237 Před 5 lety +3

    Excellent my man!!! Somethings in here that I never considered.

  • @rayy_rat
    @rayy_rat Před 5 lety +8

    This is amazing, I am so happy that I found your channel! So I am an artist and I actually never knew about these rights. Thx for the great video!

    • @iancorzine
      @iancorzine  Před 5 lety +2

      You so welcome. 😊Thank you for watching AND please let me know if you ever have any questions.

    • @rayy_rat
      @rayy_rat Před 5 lety

      Ian Corzine ok,thx again, I will most definitely be referring to your channel when ever I need to understand these types of things! I hope you have a great day as well😋

  • @RemainForeverHealthy
    @RemainForeverHealthy Před 5 lety

    Good topic and information Ian. Thanks for your advice on how I can protect my art work. I will be busy with school soon, but I will try to check in once in while.

  • @Seed2Stem
    @Seed2Stem Před 5 lety +3

    Right 4 surprised me. Very cool.
    Plus yes I agree the picture was changed enough. Great video!!

  • @GoSeeChristy
    @GoSeeChristy Před 5 lety

    This is really ,great advice Ian! I did not know the cost was so low to register your work of art. I do think as more and more people "copy" songs, digital information, etc laws (as if we don't have enough of them) are going to have to get more specific.

  • @PalmTreeTeachingTV
    @PalmTreeTeachingTV Před 5 lety +1

    Such a great video with such lively editing Ian! Deirdre. X

  • @kamym2823
    @kamym2823 Před 3 lety

    Thank you! I was wondering if I can show the checklist to my students.

  • @greekmamalife
    @greekmamalife Před 5 lety +1

    WOW! I loved the stories you shared! I think it did change the character but still permission should have been asked.

  • @windible
    @windible Před 11 měsíci +1

    No as a former professional photographer I believe the image wasn't altered enough to call it original.

  • @HeatherGerhardt
    @HeatherGerhardt Před 5 lety

    Super helpful information for artists! Plus, the B roll was so awesome! Hope Chicago was fun!

  • @Gidyupcowboy
    @Gidyupcowboy Před 5 lety +1

    Is it bad that I listened to this more than twice? You gave some seriously great nuggets here.

    • @Gidyupcowboy
      @Gidyupcowboy Před 5 lety

      I would say if you looked at the pictures separately they would have different meaning but side by side it is harder to distinguish.

    • @Gidyupcowboy
      @Gidyupcowboy Před 5 lety

      I had not looked at his art until now. Looks just like a can you by at Walmart. Is there a story behind it?

  • @adaml2932
    @adaml2932 Před rokem +1

    3:01 That case was decided in the 2nd circuit. Have others taken that as doctrine? Alphabet is in California, which tends to lean towards protecting the creator. (For obvious reasons)

  • @keithsills1702
    @keithsills1702 Před 4 lety

    "Lawyered" takes a long time to become proficient at advising people about the law. It's a craft unto itself whether to use facts to disprove or defeat another's argument or protect your rights & property. The artistic creative recovery, which teaches techniques and exercises to assist people in gaining self-confidence in harnessing their creative talents and skills. Your academic discourse and everyday speech is an art form in of itself. Thank you for taking the time and supporting a community with clear well-organized information presented in a workable format and great technic.

  • @CharlesBlackSRP
    @CharlesBlackSRP Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome information as always.

    • @CharlesBlackSRP
      @CharlesBlackSRP Před 5 lety

      I have gotten a copyright strike once. It was for a song that I composed and had all my paperwork (in my name) from the U.S. Copyright Office. It took forever to get the strike removed even though it was my own creation. The problem I saw, was that CZcams only wants to work with bigger artist and not the smaller creators. I currently do have a copyright notice on today's vlog. The music belongs to my guest in the vlog today. It would be and easy fix, but I do not care because it is not a strike.

  • @distlledbrewedreviewed

    Great stuff my friend, very helpful.

  • @Yokujiii
    @Yokujiii Před 3 lety

    Love your videos!

  • @TheFemmeCast
    @TheFemmeCast Před 5 lety +1

    This video has made me think long and hard. Thank you!

    • @TheFemmeCast
      @TheFemmeCast Před 5 lety

      @@iancorzine never to busy for my fellow bosses Ian ☺

  • @jahstreet1224
    @jahstreet1224 Před rokem +1

    An emphatic NO. When a music artist samples a sound bite from another artist is considered plagiarism. The same should be applied to visual art.

  • @SixWingedEagle
    @SixWingedEagle Před 5 lety

    Ian, thanks dude!!

  • @AVRIASMR
    @AVRIASMR Před 5 lety

    very good and informative video..thank you for sharing the tips. it is really helpful.

  • @BethanyMeyer
    @BethanyMeyer Před 5 lety

    This is so helpful!! 😊

  • @knivesonly2316
    @knivesonly2316 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you! My questions were answered !

    • @iancorzine
      @iancorzine  Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah for you!!! I'm so glad I could help you. Please let me know if you ever have any questions in the future. Thanks for watching. 👊😀

  • @TheNiceDirector
    @TheNiceDirector Před 5 lety

    I love your work!!

  • @CirqueitOfficial
    @CirqueitOfficial Před 5 lety +2

    yes

  • @andylacivita
    @andylacivita Před 5 lety +4

    No. On your first question.

    • @andylacivita
      @andylacivita Před 5 lety +1

      Whoa Chief. LOL. I just thought coloring the pic a bit wasn't enough. I'm comfy deferring to you and the law!

    • @ms.pirate
      @ms.pirate Před 3 lety

      (This A legitimate question I'm about to say, because i feel like I'm not getting any clear answers from him)
      Is it wrong adding stuff to a piece of art like that? Has there been any lawsuits of it?
      An example i saw, someone worked on this piece of art, then i saw it being reposted by this cosplayer replacing this character on the art with a picture of him. You can copyright claim that right?
      Just asking is all 🥺💖

  • @RVersity
    @RVersity Před 5 lety

    Great stories Ian! 😉 Who knew you could change the photo and use it. It sounds like the patent laws.

  • @lamajigmeg
    @lamajigmeg Před 5 lety

    beautiful setting

  • @SingerSongwritingSchool
    @SingerSongwritingSchool Před 5 lety +1

    You're in my hometown! I'll be there for a visit in a couple of weeks and will def hit the Art Institute. This is such an important topic! I know so many musicians are afraid to share their work for frear someone else will claim its their own!

    • @SingerSongwritingSchool
      @SingerSongwritingSchool Před 5 lety

      Yes! It's so fun. I used to live 2 blocks from Wrigley field but moved away 19 years ago. I go back at least once a summer/fall though. Was just there in July and headed back in September. Such an awesome place when it's not frozen! Ha! Austin suits me just fine the rest of the year

  • @healthyvoicetips
    @healthyvoicetips Před 5 lety +1

    You travel a lot for your videos!!! Anyway, I would say YES to your question. Great video. Very interesting cases to demonstrate your point. Thanks.

    • @healthyvoicetips
      @healthyvoicetips Před 5 lety

      I guess I would be fine with it because you would be doing with a specific purpose - maybe to make fun of me or criticize me or praise. I think you have right to do that. No?

  • @vloggersmusicchannel4860

    Very informative sir..

  • @jujumacias372
    @jujumacias372 Před 4 lety +2

    I was thinking of creating a 2nd insta for my drawings. Im getting back into it. What should I do when it comes to making sure ppl dont screenshot it and claim it as theres for either making money from it or sumn else? I just wanna be sure and safe b4 I was to start posting my original art work. Thank u! Ur opinion is highly appreciated!

  • @vmiximv
    @vmiximv Před rokem +1

    Ty sir

  • @AngieNFilms
    @AngieNFilms Před 5 lety +1

    Yes

  • @RVersity
    @RVersity Před 5 lety

    Ohhh these copyrights are soooo much to learn and remember.

  • @milburncherian5785
    @milburncherian5785 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I gave a painting for an auction, and it was returned, unsold. The auction house came to me for another work for an auction, and this new staff blurted without any clue of how her auction house scams artists that the painting earlier was sold. The original is with me. I kept quite. So they made a print on canvas, coated it and sold it as an original. What to do, I'm in India!! Help.

  • @SimpleMarketingAcademy

    You explain the legal information so well. It must be really hard being an artist and protecting your work.

  • @blancasoto4951
    @blancasoto4951 Před 2 lety

    Yes, I do think the nature of the art was changed!

  • @jschultzf3
    @jschultzf3 Před 5 lety +1

    Chicago! Ian, you’re in my next of the woods, man!

  • @NikkaKarli
    @NikkaKarli Před 5 lety

    Wow, this is crazy! I can’t believe right #2!!!

    • @NikkaKarli
      @NikkaKarli Před 5 lety

      Ian Corzine no strikes thankfully, I’m sure I’ve had some music playing in the background of something... maybe not on YT though. On FB or IG... 💜

  • @RVersity
    @RVersity Před 5 lety

    YES

  • @SocialMediaLove
    @SocialMediaLove Před 5 lety

    I love the images in your video! What do you use to film and edit your video?

  • @BK42Cycles
    @BK42Cycles Před 5 lety +1

    Man your videos are next level!! Really good! Very interesting topic!
    btw - NO :)

  • @StamptasticDesigns
    @StamptasticDesigns Před 5 lety +2

    Ian, this was excellent! I learned so much from your video. And I was surprised about the ruling on the blue eyes and guitar guy. I don't think it was a fair ruling. It's kind of a bummer that you can just add a few things to someone's creation and call it your own.

    • @StamptasticDesigns
      @StamptasticDesigns Před 5 lety

      Ian Corzine I think the difference lies in whether or not you have asked for or been granted permission to use it. Based on what you shared in the video, it sounds like that wasn’t the case.

  • @OhSoLoring9113
    @OhSoLoring9113 Před 6 měsíci

    Yes bc it looks like a different photo…you can’t even tell who the person is 💯…artist💯

  • @quietbear6841
    @quietbear6841 Před 4 lety +6

    In a perfect world the photographer of the rastafarian would receive a percentage of the sale of the "ever so slightly modified" original photo. Booyah-Kasha! Actually the photo was modified quite a bit. But the amount of effort that went into those modifications was not much! Love your content Ian. What are your rates should I ever need to hire you? And what is your success rate in court?

    • @iancorzine
      @iancorzine  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi there Quiet Bear!! 👊😁 Thanks for watching and for providing your insight. My contact information will be provided shortly as soon as my firm's website is updated.

  • @davidgsolis
    @davidgsolis Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for sharing, Ian. I've got one question: If I sell digital art on Etsy, do you recommend registering my art in the US (Since Etsy is established in NY) or in my country?

  • @Gidyupcowboy
    @Gidyupcowboy Před 5 lety +1

    The facebook group is a great idea. It can give us a niche location to help with some tips to protect ourselves from losing our hard work.

  • @victoriazengo2081
    @victoriazengo2081 Před 3 lety

    so then what can really be done if a big business steals your art & sells it printed on tshirts & tapestries? why is it impossible to go after them to get paid?

  • @erinkirstendeguzman9224

    Hello, I'm having a bit of a problem with getting the free template of the checklist. I did not receive anything on my email, and on my other account in my second attempt.

  • @ipsurvivor
    @ipsurvivor Před 5 lety +1

    Cariou vs Prince... They settled out of court on the photo you showed. The court passed on that image and a few others and remanded those to a lower court so they settled on those images.

    • @iancorzine
      @iancorzine  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you so much for watching!Yes, you are right.What an interesting case!

  • @Vanc1234
    @Vanc1234 Před měsícem

    Hmmm i might like yhe idea of people taking what i have found/made

  • @gz6076
    @gz6076 Před 4 lety

    So can I still claim a picture to be mine and apply this rights fully if it's not registered? Is it protected?

  • @NancyRuthOwens
    @NancyRuthOwens Před 5 lety +2

    I disagree also. A huge portion was the original artist's work.

  • @terrydunn4474
    @terrydunn4474 Před 2 měsíci

    If I create a comic book and I want to protect all the characters within it, which is the best way to do it? Do I need to copyright each character individually, or can I just copyright the entire comic book and everything within it , the characters, script, etc... are protected with one copyright?

  • @eshitamehta1018
    @eshitamehta1018 Před 3 lety

    Hey @ian, I am based in India and own a design studio. We produce lots of graphics and even videos and they are then put up on Instagram and CZcams and other platforms too. Is there a way I can get copyrights for each piece my studio produces ? Bcoz I have seen the ©symbol in IG posts at places. Even your video description has the ©. I really wanted to know if there is a way that all the digital content we produced and will produce in the future under our label, can be copyrighted together? As doing so for each piece is too expensive and takes a lot of time - so I Can't upload them online soon too..

  • @WendyLeungCoaching
    @WendyLeungCoaching Před 5 lety

    This is a great topic, and I understand the ruling for the altered photo with the blue eyes and guitar, but...it's such an unfortunate use of such a beautiful portrait...

  • @MidwestBrotha
    @MidwestBrotha Před 4 lety

    *Question:*
    What's the loophole to copyright Infringement meaning how could 1 use a digital image and add some features to it, make a physical product out of it and monetize it???
    Also can an Attorney draft a contract that states if anyone goes to a website and see a copy written image that they cant sue the owner of the site or a contract that States how much can be gained if a lawsuit comes forth for that particular image???

  • @ThePerchards
    @ThePerchards Před 5 lety

    This was so interesting to watch! Lots of good information here...I sort of agree with the courts decision but I’m unsure....that’s why I’m not a lawyer 🤣

    • @ThePerchards
      @ThePerchards Před 5 lety

      Ian Corzine no I’ve not had any copyright strikes 👍🏻 One copyright notice re a piece of music a while back! So glad I found your channel, just been watching your ‘movie clips’ upload too...I included one clip a few weeks back as a thank you to my followers but don’t think I’ll include any more now 😊

  • @ekisolaracheal6776
    @ekisolaracheal6776 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi! Am Racheal from Nigeria. Thanks so much for sharing the 5 right of protecting my art work on social media. But please I need I need you to be specific. Is there any app I can use in protecting my art works?

  • @adaml2932
    @adaml2932 Před rokem +1

    4:32 I disagree with you here. He personally probably doesn't care but it's not him deciding it's the licensing company that owns the rights.

  • @ravvij9643
    @ravvij9643 Před 2 lety

    I'd be quite interested in knowing how this knowledge can be applied to NFTs and stopping said NFTs and art from being illegally sold and redistributed.

  • @Rusli1659LPSoldier
    @Rusli1659LPSoldier Před 4 lety

    Ian, if I can use my own copyright song I wrote, I won't let everyone steal my copyright work without permission.
    If they get the permission with a full credit, I'm sure everyone uses my music as a music background.
    If someone did use my work without asking permission, I'll copyright strike them.

  • @emuhh125
    @emuhh125 Před 4 lety

    As much as I hate the ruling on the transformation of someone else's work, this can also go into the complaints of CZcams's copyright guidelines not too long ago right? Sometimes youtubers reuse clips of other's videos or photos they just found on the internet. In that debate, many people were against CZcams for giving these creators copyright strikes/demonetizing videos for doing this and many agreed they were 'transforming' the work therefore should be allowed to use it.

  • @courtneysikes2952
    @courtneysikes2952 Před 2 lety

    What about forms you create? How do you protect those?

  • @nickc9070
    @nickc9070 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi Ian. If I slightly crop a photo of my painting to sell prints online, should I copyright the cropped version or the uncropped?

    • @cnlicnli
      @cnlicnli Před 3 měsíci

      @nickc9070 wrote, “If I slightly crop a photo of my painting to sell prints online, should I copyright [register] the cropped version or the uncropped?”
      As long as you’ve registered your full-size (full-frame, un-cropped) painting image, you can crop it, and it will be protected under your original full-frame copyright registration.

  • @angelwings7930
    @angelwings7930 Před rokem

    I can’t find the free checklist. A more detailed way to find it would help.

  • @Ronn76_
    @Ronn76_ Před 4 lety

    I got 10 art design in the process of being copyright as of right my case is still open now I did electronic online it seems like it's taking for ever to process all 10 design.

  • @raven-roman-shadow-shaw99y89

    I wanted to confirm the checklist but it’s not letting me

  • @NightcrawlersInc
    @NightcrawlersInc Před 5 lety

    No. And artist! When did this copyright three strikes come into existence? And is this only on YT or other platforms?

  • @BS-detector
    @BS-detector Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for this informative video! I don't post most of my artwork for this very reason: theft and manipulation of original work. I think the courts got it wrong, so it's a NO from my pov. Try doing that to an Ansel Adams, Rembrant or another work of fine art...or even pop art like Andy Warhol and see if you don't get fined for plagiarism or vandalism in addition to copyright infringement. The amount of thought, creativity, vision, inspiration, practice, technique, workmanship, etc. gets tossed into the trash when stupid add-ons make a joke of the original intent. I also see potential racism in this decision: had it been a white artist's work altered by a black artist would the verdict have been the same? Makes me wonder.

  • @danscivoletti1746
    @danscivoletti1746 Před 5 lety

    Is a recut of a movie, like making The Shining into a feel-good family movie, considered transformative?

  • @RVersity
    @RVersity Před 5 lety

    What is determined to be a "work of art"?

  • @MisterElement
    @MisterElement Před 3 lety +1

    Heck NO!!!!! ~ Dick Prince Jacked Cariou's work and had NO right to claim his own right's to that photograph!!!!

  • @SingerSongwritingSchool
    @SingerSongwritingSchool Před 5 lety +1

    I remember that case! I'm totally torn on it.

  • @TempestMaximus
    @TempestMaximus Před 4 lety

    So you can protect your fanmade characters from a show already made. but they have a different story?

  • @PEREXUSREX
    @PEREXUSREX Před 2 lety

    Yes, he really messed it up

  • @tracyphoenix8
    @tracyphoenix8 Před 8 měsíci

    What if I made a specific design on an handmade artisan soap. Can I copyright that design so no one can copy that design?

    • @cnlicnli
      @cnlicnli Před 3 měsíci

      @tracyphoenix8 wrote, “What if I made a specific design on an handmade artisan soap.”
      If your design is “original” to you (i.e., you didn’t steal it from a third-party or source) + you include enough creative expression + your design fits within the scope of copyright subject matter, then you work is likely copyrightable. Ideally, *you want to include LOTS of creative/artistic design to have a STRONG copyright claim.*
      FYI: There are certain things that are not copyrightable, including simple shapes & familiar symbols (by themselves). US Copyright Office’s Circular 33 (“Things Not Protected by Copyright”) has a lot of good information. If I post a link to it, CZcams may not post my comment. So, enter “US Copyright Office + Circular 33” in an Internet search to get the official link.
      You won’t know if your work is actually copyrightable unless you register it with the US Copyright Office. Register your work IMMEDIATELY!
      You can register ONE un-/published work via the $45 “Single Application” (also known as *One Work by One Author)* if you solely created the work (no third-party contributions or co-authors) + you’re the copyright claimant + your work is NOT a-work-for-hire (WFH) project (NO corporation work) + your work does NOT include any third-party creative media (no Creative Commons, no AI-generated work, no licensed creative content, etc.). You MUST have created the ENTIRE work yourself!
      If you don’t qualify for the Single Application, use the $65 “Standard Application” to register your one work.
      @tracyphoenix8 wrote, “Can I copyright *[register]* that design so no one can copy that design?”
      If your design is simple, then you may only have a “thin copyright.” It’s also possible for other creatives to “independently” create designs that are similar or even substantially similar to your work, and that’s not a copyright infringement, especially if they never had access (never saw) your design. So, adding LOTS & LOTS of artistry can make your copyright claim really STRONG (and unique).

  • @pattyleib
    @pattyleib Před 5 lety +1

    no. The case was wrongly decided. But what do I know

    • @pattyleib
      @pattyleib Před 5 lety

      @@iancorzine I'm a painter but I'm new at it. Really interested in copyright. I know so little this really helped. Thank you

  • @ms.pirate
    @ms.pirate Před 3 lety

    3:42 any known lawsuits about this? Which side won in those lawsuits?

  • @elphoenix1248
    @elphoenix1248 Před 4 lety +1

    I think yes and no. No because the initial artist still conjured that image and feeling. What would the next person have without that original artist creating this image to begin with? Yes because the second person did contribute to the final outcome but it doesn't seem fair for the original artist to get nothing for it. I would say 70/30. We need to stand up in these situations because I can't imagine working on a painting for weeks or even months and then someone coming along a placing a pock a dot on my piece and calling it their own, I would be pissed.

    • @iancorzine
      @iancorzine  Před 4 lety +2

      Agreed!! 👊😀 Thanks for watching and for sharing your thoughts.

    • @elphoenix1248
      @elphoenix1248 Před 4 lety +1

      @@iancorzine! Thank you..for the content and appreciation :D

    • @iancorzine
      @iancorzine  Před 4 lety +1

      😀

  • @basitbaloch8480
    @basitbaloch8480 Před 3 lety

    Can i recover my old messages ?