Copyright © issues

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I am a local artist in Stoke-on-Trent and about 11 or 12 years ago I painted a series of murals in the Bennett suite at the Leopard Hotel in Burslem. Recently my paintings have appeared on a book, on Midlands Today a BBC local TV channel, the Sentinel newspaper and on a ghost hunting website. All without my permission. I hold the copyright for the images and I would like people to contact me if they wish to use them. The image is my painting of my painting of the Burslem Riot of 1842. I’ve contacted the people who used them but only one has responded so I have given her retrospective permission. What can I do?

17 thoughts on “Copyright © issues

  1. I don’t know what you can do about the current situation.
    For the future would the Leopard allow you to leave some leaflets in a prominent position so that people could read about the murals.
    You could include information about reproduction requirements and permissions?
    Could be a good bit of advertising?

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  2. I don’t know if there is anything you can do, the murals are in a public place so anyone can take a photograph of them, they then have the rights to the photo. I think all they would then need to say is where the painting is.

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    1. I’ve checked with Wikipedia, they don’t have the right to publish the photo without my permission. I’m having a sign made for the pub stating they were painted by me. Wikipedia are removing the photo on there because the photographer said it was her work.

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  3. Protecting the Copyright of my food photographs is something I have to do from time to time, never pleasant but you have a right to the image/painting you created. I hope the book’s author mentioned you by name in any subsequent reprint along with a payment.

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