Photography Legal and Ethical Considerations

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What is the primary purpose of copyright law in photography?

  1. To protect the photographer's right to sell their work

  2. To prevent unauthorized use of the photographer's work

  3. To ensure that the photographer is properly credited for their work

  4. To regulate the prices of photographs


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Copyright law in photography exists to protect the photographer's work from unauthorized use, such as copying, distributing, or displaying the work without the photographer's permission.

What is the difference between a copyright and a trademark?

  1. A copyright protects the expression of an idea, while a trademark protects the idea itself

  2. A copyright protects the original work of an author, while a trademark protects a brand or logo

  3. A copyright lasts for the life of the author plus 70 years, while a trademark lasts for 10 years

  4. A copyright can be renewed indefinitely, while a trademark must be renewed every 10 years


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A copyright protects the expression of an idea, such as a photograph, while a trademark protects the idea itself, such as the name of a company or product.

What is the fair use doctrine?

  1. A legal principle that allows the use of copyrighted material without the permission of the copyright holder

  2. A legal principle that allows the use of copyrighted material for educational purposes

  3. A legal principle that allows the use of copyrighted material for non-profit purposes

  4. A legal principle that allows the use of copyrighted material for personal use


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The fair use doctrine is a legal principle that allows the use of copyrighted material without the permission of the copyright holder in certain circumstances, such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research.

What is the difference between a model release and a property release?

  1. A model release allows the photographer to use the model's image in their work, while a property release allows the photographer to use the property in their work

  2. A model release is required when the model is recognizable in the photograph, while a property release is required when the property is recognizable in the photograph

  3. A model release is required when the model is paid for their work, while a property release is required when the property owner is paid for their work

  4. A model release is required when the photograph is used for commercial purposes, while a property release is required when the photograph is used for non-commercial purposes


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A model release allows the photographer to use the model's image in their work, while a property release allows the photographer to use the property in their work.

What are some of the ethical considerations that photographers should keep in mind when taking photographs?

  1. Photographers should always get the consent of the people they are photographing

  2. Photographers should respect the privacy of the people they are photographing

  3. Photographers should avoid taking photographs that are offensive or harmful

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Photographers should always get the consent of the people they are photographing, respect their privacy, and avoid taking photographs that are offensive or harmful.

What is the difference between a photojournalist and a commercial photographer?

  1. Photojournalists take photographs for news organizations, while commercial photographers take photographs for businesses

  2. Photojournalists take photographs of real-world events, while commercial photographers take photographs of staged events

  3. Photojournalists are paid for their work, while commercial photographers are not

  4. Photojournalists are required to have a college degree, while commercial photographers are not


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Photojournalists take photographs for news organizations, while commercial photographers take photographs for businesses.

What are some of the legal risks that photographers face?

  1. Copyright infringement

  2. Trademark infringement

  3. Defamation

  4. Invasion of privacy

  5. All of the above


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Photographers face a number of legal risks, including copyright infringement, trademark infringement, defamation, and invasion of privacy.

What are some of the things that photographers can do to protect themselves from legal liability?

  1. Get a copyright registration for their work

  2. Get a model release from the people they are photographing

  3. Get a property release from the owner of the property they are photographing

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Photographers can protect themselves from legal liability by getting a copyright registration for their work, getting a model release from the people they are photographing, and getting a property release from the owner of the property they are photographing.

What is the difference between a stock photo and a royalty-free photo?

  1. Stock photos are free to use, while royalty-free photos are not

  2. Stock photos can be used for commercial purposes, while royalty-free photos cannot

  3. Stock photos are typically lower quality than royalty-free photos

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

There is no difference between a stock photo and a royalty-free photo. Both terms refer to photographs that can be purchased and used for a variety of purposes.

What are some of the ethical considerations that photographers should keep in mind when using stock photos?

  1. Photographers should always credit the photographer who took the stock photo

  2. Photographers should not use stock photos in a way that is misleading or deceptive

  3. Photographers should not use stock photos in a way that violates the copyright of the photographer who took the photo

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Photographers should always credit the photographer who took the stock photo, should not use stock photos in a way that is misleading or deceptive, and should not use stock photos in a way that violates the copyright of the photographer who took the photo.

What is the difference between a creative commons license and a copyright?

  1. A creative commons license allows others to use your work for free, while a copyright does not

  2. A creative commons license allows others to use your work for commercial purposes, while a copyright does not

  3. A creative commons license allows others to modify your work, while a copyright does not

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A creative commons license is a type of copyright that allows others to use your work under certain conditions. These conditions can vary depending on the specific license that you choose.

What are some of the things that photographers can do to protect their work from being used without their permission?

  1. Add a copyright notice to their work

  2. Register their work with the U.S. Copyright Office

  3. Use a digital watermark on their work

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Photographers can protect their work from being used without their permission by adding a copyright notice to their work, registering their work with the U.S. Copyright Office, and using a digital watermark on their work.

What is the difference between a libel and a slander?

  1. Libel is written defamation, while slander is spoken defamation

  2. Libel is more serious than slander

  3. Libel can only be committed by a public figure, while slander can be committed by anyone

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Libel is written defamation, while slander is spoken defamation. Libel is more serious than slander. Libel can only be committed by a public figure, while slander can be committed by anyone.

What are some of the things that photographers can do to avoid being sued for libel or slander?

  1. Get the facts right

  2. Be fair and accurate in their reporting

  3. Avoid making statements that are defamatory

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Photographers can avoid being sued for libel or slander by getting the facts right, being fair and accurate in their reporting, and avoiding making statements that are defamatory.

What is the difference between a tort and a crime?

  1. A tort is a civil wrong, while a crime is a public wrong

  2. A tort can be committed by anyone, while a crime can only be committed by a public official

  3. A tort is less serious than a crime

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A tort is a civil wrong, while a crime is a public wrong. A tort can be committed by anyone, while a crime can only be committed by a public official. A tort is less serious than a crime.

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