Has the world gone mad?
Stop photographing Public Buildings you know, the ones we own as tax payers.
Stop photographing Public Buildings you know, the ones we own as tax payers.
If people don't want their buildings photographed, they should keep them covered up!
agx I think christo got permission before wrapping "stuff" and like christo I am sure if
someone got permission to photograph public and private places they would be given access
( I know I have, and I have been told that I looked like a desperado )...
I do not get your point: Is there a difference between state and public on that matter?
(I cannot access the site you linked to.)
By the way, it would be nice to read the original EU proposition. I could not find it at an EU-site so far.
Choosing the Statue of Liberty is a really poor example. First, it isn't even ours, it was a gift from the French!
How does this "gift" preclude ownership by the United States?
So what happens if someone paints that which is illegal to photograph? Is that somehow OK? If something is in public view, what on earth is the difference between seeing it and photographing it?
In a democracy the public owns the building and the Copyright.
At least here the architect of an outstanding building has the right on publication of photographs of his building.
If people don't want their buildings photographed, they should keep them covered up!
Steve.
I go to France a few times a year, I take photographs while I am there, if I take a photograph of the Eiffel tower, or any other public building, according to everything that I have read and understand, should I include, say, a car ( my own classic) even if it is small in the photograph then I can claim that the main subject is my car,the building is simply in the background,
Richard
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