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May 14, 2008

SAY NO to the ORPHAN WORKS BILL!!!

posted by Nicholas Wright    

Hi all- please give me 5 minutes of your time. I never ask for much but I'm asking you all to help me as a professional illustrator and Emily as a professional graphic designer, we both also have other professional artists in our families, help protect our careers.
please forward this to everyone you know if you support artists making a living from their artwork. BUT YOU NEED TO ALSO TAKE ACTION BY SPENDING 30 sec. at the link below....

********* THE ORPHAN WORKS********  legislation that is being reviewed in the U.S. .....
As artists we DO NOT support this bill- it will take away our livelihoods !!!!!  PASS THIS EMAIL ON and take action now.
keep reading but writing the people who represent you is very quick at this link, it does all the work for you..... 30 seconds max.

http://capwiz.com/illustratorspartnership/home/

the following is just a small part of the bigger issue with this legislation. 
This bill currently going through the U.S. house and senate WILL affect photographers, graphic artists, designers, illustrators, anyone who makes images in the USA....

In the most basic terms should this bill get passed the visual artist community stands to lose our incomes from creating imagery.
This is not something to take lightly, simply put (using myself as an example)- this bill in essence will take away the ownership that I have of any images I create. Anyone who comes across an image I created and wants to use it, after a "legitimate search documented" may do so without any criminal offense as punishment after they do a quick search to "try" to get in touch with me. If they have no luck- meaning "oh I tried but did not get an answer." can use my image!!!!

UNLESS OF COURSE I BUY A MEMBERSHIP IN A PRIVATELY HELD REGISTRY. YES THAT'S RIGHT I CAN GET COVERED BY PAYING TO HAVE MY ARTWORK IN A PRIVATE DATABASE THAT "WOULD--BE USERS" COULD SEARCH. IN ESSENCE WHAT IS CURRENTLY PROTECTED UNDER COPYRIGHT LAW FREE OF CHARGE TO ME WOULD ONLY BE PROTECTED IF I BOUGHT A MEMBERSHIP TO A PRIVATE CORPORATE DATABASE TO REGISTER EVERY PIECE OF ARTWORK I'VE EVER CREATED.
It get's much more complicated but this is the basic idea.

Currently any images I create are copyright protected and to use any without my permission is against the law. IT will not be against the law if this bill gets passed. PEOPLE THIS IS OUR LIFE. THIS IS OUR JOBS, DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT.

PLEASE do not ignore this email... read below... and go here to send a message to your reps...
it takes 30 seconds and the database does all the work for you.

http://capwiz.com/illustratorspartnership/home/

Thanks,

Nick Wright
more below

Orphan Works: Behind the Talking Points

FROM THE ILLUSTRATORS’ PARTNERSHIP

Backers of the Orphan Works bill are circulating their Talking Points:

“Neither the House nor the Senate drafts of the bill contain the word “registries,” [they write] but rather they require users to search non-governmental databases of copyrighted works. The purpose of any database is not meant to take the place of copyright registration, but to have a way to search for visual images. Any participation in such a database would be voluntary.”

But this doesn’t mean what it appears to say. Take it point by point:

Talking Point #1: “Neither the House nor the Senate drafts of the bill contain the word ‘registries.’ ”
Response: Correct.  They contain the word “databases,” a synonym:

Registry: register: an official written record of names or events or transactions
http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn

Database: A database is a structured collection of records or data
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Database

Q: Why a synonym?
A: Because international copyright law forbids member countries to impose registries as a condition of protecting copyrights: Berne/Article 5(2) ”The enjoyment and the exercise of these rights shall not be subject to any formality.” http://www.law.cornell.edu/treaties/berne/5.html

In other words, if they used the word “registries” in the bills, it would be a red flag to other countries that the US is flirting with non-compliance with international treaties.

Talking Point #2: “...rather they [the bills] require users to search non-governmental databases of copyrighted works.”
Response: Non-governmental databases” means databases maintained in the private sector.
For users to find your work in these commercial databases, your work would first have to be in the database.
Work not in the database would be orphaned.

Talking Point #3: “Any participation in such a database would be voluntary.”
Response: Congress cannot pass a bill making registration mandatory because that would violate Berne/Article 5(2).
And that would state explicitly to other countries that the US no longer intends to honor its international agreements.
There are red flags all over these talking points.

Summing up: The Orphan Work bills would mandate the creation of registries by commercial interests.
You would not be legally forced to place your work with these for-profit registries.
But failure to do so would orphan your work.

The deceptive talking points accompanying this bill are another red flag.

— Brad Holland and Cynthia Turner, for the Board of the Illustrators’ Partnership

Take Action/ Write Congress

http://capwiz.com/illustratorspartnership/home/

Over 37,000 messages have been sent from the site in the last 48 hours. Please spread the word.

Please forward or post this announcement in its entirety to any interested party.

http://capwiz.com/illustratorspartnership/home/    

   
              

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