• Lovable Sidekick
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      Yes, photos whose only value lies in the fame of the subject. I think people deserve some form of rights to images of themselves, since they created that value by doing whatever made them worth photographing. Our legal system should acknowledge that.

      • @Madison420@lemmy.world
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        32 months ago

        And yet they hired that photographer specifically because not every photographer is the same. The value is in both the photography and the subject and ps our legal system does. This sounds like a contract dispute.

        • Lovable Sidekick
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          22 months ago

          Unless you make a different contract, a photographer has all rights to all photos they take of anyone, whether they were hired or not. I’m not talking about Ozzie’s problem, I’m talking about how the law works in general.

    • @SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca
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      62 months ago

      Yeah and if Ozzy were using them in a professional context (like for an album cover) then the professional photographer should be compensated.

      But if he’s he’s just posting some photos of himself with his friends online, then it’s a big nothing burger and the photographer should be a professional about it and consider it as fair use. Whether it fits the legal definition of fair use will need to be decided in court, but a real professional wouldn’t consider it worth the time and loss of trust with other customers to pursue it.

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    It has always seemed very weird to me that people have absolutely no legal claim on their own faces. As long as you’re in public anyone who takes photos of you has complete ownership and control over the images. Even if the images only have value because the subject is famous, they’re treated as if their value was created solely by the photographer. There’s something innately wrong with that.

  • @deathbird@mander.xyz
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    282 months ago

    I get the reasoning behind the photographer having the rights to photos, but it just doesn’t sit right that the human subject of those photos has no rights at all.

    • @SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca
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      62 months ago

      I think the subject does have some rights though. I’m not a fancy law talking guy, but I’m pretty sure you can sue someone for using your likeness without permission. But it’s a bit dependent on the circumstances, a famous person can’t sue a paparazzi for taking their photo in a public place, but I think they can when there’s an expectation of privacy. You see people’s face blurred on TV shows unless they sign a waiver. If been walking around where they’re shooting a movie they put up signs letting you know that’s happening and warning that you might potentially be in the background of a shot.

      It’s just there’s more laws protecting the the people using the camera since big companies will use any loopholes to screw them out of money.

      Though in this case I think the photographer is being an asshole. If Ozzy was using the photos for an album cover which he’d make a lot of money from, then the photographer deserves to get paid. But if he’s just posting some old photos of himself with his friends, then the photographer needs to chill.

  • @Mac@mander.xyz
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    162 months ago

    Bruh I’m a nobody and even i make sure to get permission from photographers to post their photos of me. lol

  • @Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world
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    142 months ago

    Ozzy Osbourne is still alive?! …we need an autopsy crew to just start following him around 24/7. Whatever trial-of-the-grass shit all those drugs did to his body, there’s some Witcher level mutagens going on here that we would do well to investigate when he finally does die.

  • @SocialMediaRefugee@lemmy.world
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    82 months ago

    "The lawsuit alleges that Zlozower and his reps reached out to Ozzy about the photos multiple times last year, but never received a response. "

    Odds are Ozzy doesn’t know why he just entered a room never mind why some guy is sending a notice about some photos.

  • Blaster M
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    32 months ago

    Funniest thing I ever saw on “reality” TV was the food fight the Osbournes had with their noisy neighbors in the middle of the night