copyright of the impression of body parts
Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 4:14 pm
I am inrerested to know how the law would see the copyright of bodyparts or the impression left by bodyparts, eg thumb or lip prints to be used in form of artwork.
I understand from other posts that if I were to ask for a photographer to take a picture of my thumb print or lip print then he/she would automatically own the copyright to that photo.
What if however, a photographer was to take a picture of such impressions, against my wishes, that I have left elsewhere or included in other artwork?
Firstly if they are the subject of the photograph.
Secondly if such an image was mearly included in a photograph of another subject eg a (window for example).
Would I still hold copyright over these impressions as original work of my own?
Am I entitled to such a copyright in the first place?
Any input would be greatly appreciated and also very interesting to me.
Thanks for your reply.
I understand from other posts that if I were to ask for a photographer to take a picture of my thumb print or lip print then he/she would automatically own the copyright to that photo.
What if however, a photographer was to take a picture of such impressions, against my wishes, that I have left elsewhere or included in other artwork?
Firstly if they are the subject of the photograph.
Secondly if such an image was mearly included in a photograph of another subject eg a (window for example).
Would I still hold copyright over these impressions as original work of my own?
Am I entitled to such a copyright in the first place?
Any input would be greatly appreciated and also very interesting to me.
Thanks for your reply.