During the last session, after Danielle told us that one of her subjects suggested that she just grab an image off the internet, Steve Fullwood reminded the class to neglect public domain images. His example was the NYPL Public Domain Collections which I discussed in a blogpost earlier this semester. However, there are many others.
Exploring the Public Domain & Week 2 ICP Class
How many times have you sung “Happy Birthday” in your life? Did a representative from Warner Music show up and ask you to pay a fee? I’m guessing not. However, until the beginning of this academic year when the song was ruled to be in the public domain, if you showed characters singing “Happy Birthday” in a TV show, film, greeting card or any media that was either public or commercial, Warner Music would have vigorously asserted its right to that material and you would need to pay for something that many assumed was just “public property.” Read More