Pictures in Public: Simple Guide to UK Street Photography
Street photography is a key part in capturing the world as we know it, that being said however, when it comes to the law and public
Photographing Scotland: Dougie Cunningham Talks about the “Softness & Subtlety” of Scottish Landscape
Award-winning Scotland based photographer Dougie Cunningham is finally releasing his four-yearlong project Photographing Scotland. This extraordinary guidebook opens up Scotland’s classic landscapes from unseen perspectives and
Skin Deep Law- Tattoos and Copyright Abuse
Tattoos once caught the critical eye, and anyone with one was quick to be stereotyped. However, in recent years, tattoos have made it into the mainstream
“I refuse to let thieves ruin my photos for everyone” Max Dubler Interview
Max Dubler | California US | Photographer How did you first get into downhill skateboard photography? I got into downhill skate photography while I was in college,
Embedding Images: The Legal Way to Steal
Authors: Guido Koppes & Tatjana van der Krabben Ever wondered how to use protected images without permission, without payment of royalties or even giving credit to the
“I Think a lot Photographers Suffer from Photo Theft” | Interview with Koukichi Takahashi
Koukichi Takahashi a Tokyo based photographer talked about his love of umbrellas, rain and what he does to create the perfect shot of dying flowers. Takahashi
US Digital Image Theft Report: California Ranks Highest for Image Theft
At Copytrack we work globally handling copyright infringement to enforce the rights of digital image providers. Using our online app Copytrack users can easily track and
5 Controversial Celebrity Clashes with Copyright Law
Five controversial cases between celebrities and photographers where image rights are put to the test. We all have the right to privacy thanks to the law.
New York, New York: COPYTRACK Participation in DMLA 2017
Copytrack will once again be represented at the DMLA Conference from 22 to 24 October this year and will be participating in the panel “Post-Usage Licensing