"Who Owns This Image?" Public Presentation and Debate: NYC Tues April 29, 6:30pm

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Who Owns This Image? Art, Access, and the Public Domain after Bridgeman v. Corel

Public Panel Discussion Cosponsored by:

Art Law Committee,
New York City Bar Association
College Art Association
ARTstor
Creative Commons

Panelists:

  •  Dr. Theodore Feder, President, Art Resource, Artists Rights Society
  • Christopher Lyon, Executive Editor, Prestel Publishing
  • William Patry, Senior Copyright Counsel, Google
  • Hon. Richard A. Posner, United States Court of Appeals, 7th Circuit
  • Maureen Whalen, Associate General Counsel, J. Paul Getty Trust

Moderator: Virginia Rutledge, Chair, Art Law Committee, New York City Bar Association; Vice President and General Counsel, Creative Commons

When: Tuesday, April 29, 2008, 6:30 - 8:00 pm

Where: The Great Hall, New York City Bar Association, 42 W. 44th Street, New York City

Who owns the Mona Lisa?

In Bridgeman Art Library Ltd. v. Corel Corp. (S.D.N.Y. 1999), Judge Lewis A. Kaplan ruled that exact photographic copies of two-dimensional public domain works of art are not copyrightable under U.S. law, because such images are not original. Yet nearly a decade after that decision, copyright in many such images continues to be asserted.

This program addresses questions currently debated across the worlds of art, publishing, and the law:

  • Should access to public domain artworks control uses of images of those works?
  • When and how should custodians of public domain artworks exercise control over reproductions of them?
  • How does contract intersect with copyright in the control of image uses?
  • Does the image permissions hurdle play a role in the decline of art publishing, or are the complaints of critics overwrought?
  • What is the nature of the public domain with respect to works of art?

This program is free and open to the public; no reservation required. Seating is limited.

How to cite this work

David Green. ""Who Owns This Image?" Public Presentation and Debate: NYC Tues April 29, 6:30pm." Academic Commons Issue Name (Spring 2008): 08 September 2008. <http://www.academiccommons.org/>.