Roger Hicks
Member
Strange...
In my country who make something he/she is owner of author rights. No matter if author works as employee for other(s), maker of piece is allways owner of all author rights. Owner of actuall piece is employer, but maker of piece is owner of author rights. And author rights are valid in period of 70 years AFTER author's death....
Dear Haris,
Are you sure? That is normally the case, yes, but as far as I recall (and it's late, and I have eaten and drunk well) there is a difference in UK law between 'work for hire' (told how and where to shoot) and commissioned work (photographer's discretion).
Your point about lack of respect for rights is however universal.
Cheers,
R.