It's one thing to detect
infringing uses of a photograph, it's quite another to enforce terrestrial copyright law on unco - operative infringers.
Not exact matches
California federal court rules that salesperson
infringed another firm's copyright by
using photographs of property in the MLS that the other firm had copyrighted when it had previously listed the property for sale.
The trial court determined that the licensee
infringed the copyright, but the photographer could not prove any damages from the
use of the
photograph.
However, licensees who
use drones to
photograph properties risk violating aviation regulations and may be
infringing on the privacy rights
of neighboring property owners.