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264: Supreme Court Rules: Can You Copy a Photo?

264: Supreme Court Rules: Can You Copy a Photo?

FromThe Inspiration Place


264: Supreme Court Rules: Can You Copy a Photo?

FromThe Inspiration Place

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Jun 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today I’m talking about the controversial recent Supreme Court rulings on copyright infringement. From the blurred lines of transformative use to the importance of respecting artists' work, I'll dig into the legal and ethical considerations that creatives need to be aware of. But as we'll see, sometimes even the law can leave us with more questions than answers.  In this episode I’ll discuss:  The implications of the recent Supreme Court rulings on copyright infringement.   The world of transformative imagery in art and photography.   How government decisions influence art and copyright laws.   The significance of respecting artists' work and adhering to copyright laws.   Respect other people's work, because it's not just their creation, it's their livelihood. - Miriam Schulman   Some of the resources mentioned today:  Check out iStock or Adobe Stock for legal photo licensing.   Use free photo sites like Unsplash to find images for personal or commercial use.   Purchase a standard or extended license for specific photos on Adobe Stock.   You cannot just take a photograph off of the internet and paint it. You can't. It's not legal. It's never been legal. -Miriam Shulman  In the world of art and creativity, there's an unwritten code of conduct that encompasses respecting the work of fellow artists, regardless of the medium. Photographers are artists too. You don't want people copying your paintings and the same thing should be true for photographs.  It's important for artists to recognize the boundaries set by copyright laws and ensure that their own work doesn't infringe on the rights of others. Respecting other artists' work not only builds a sense of community among creators but also fosters a more collaborative and innovative environment.   For full show notes, go to schulmanart.com/264 ++++++++++++++++++++ ?FREE GOODIES!? Don't forget to check out the Inspiration Place goodie bag. Go pick up your party favor over at SchulmanArt.com/freebies. Whether you're a passionista or a passion professional, I've got something just for you. ++++++++++++++++++++ ?NEVER MISS AN EPISODE! If you loved this, I've got more inspirational episodes coming your way! Please make sure you hit the subscribe or follow button in your podcast app. And if you're feeling extra generous- leave me a review-- https://schulmanart.com/review-podcast ++++++++++++++++++++ BTW If you pop your Instagram handle at the end of the review, I'll even give you a shout out over on my IG stories! ++++++++++++++++++++ I'd love to chat with you on Instagram: http://instagram.com/schulmanart
Released:
Jun 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Whether you're looking for inspiration for your art or understand how to profit from it, you've come to the right place. You’ll learn the practical strategies you need to learn to sell your art plus develop a confident mindset in order to succeed. Not only is profiting from your passion possible but it’s also common. We dive into topics such as social media marketing, selling art online as well as shifting your mindset to banish your inner critic and overcome impostor syndrome and beat starving artist syndrome to the curb. Professional artist Miriam Schulman of Schulmanart.com speaks to top marketing experts like Amy Porterfield, Gretchen Rubin, Suzy Ashworth, and leaders in the art space such as Ashley Longshore, Lilla Rogers, Lisa Congdon, and Austin Kleon.