There are many pictures on the internet and the rights of each picture does belong to the photographer who took it.
I read something about ART...well also art pictures can be copyright, and I give you an example.
Lets say your a photographer takes pictures from a model...faceshot.
It can be art the way they make the pictures...but it,s the work of the photographer and the rights belong to him
as he was the one who took it. For this reason a model does sign for it...as he did hire her.
A picture from a coin can also be copyrighted as it can't protest against it or claim the rights
from as it is an object...a person can on the other hand claim this right if he or she did not
give permission to use the pictures.
Still te best way to protect pictures, at least if you own the rights and dont want others to use them, is to mark them.
An example for coins can be seen on my site...
There is also called a public domain...for pictures...they belong to all but only
if the pics has been released for the public...like on the stock exchange.
I read something about ART...well also art pictures can be copyright, and I give you an example.
Lets say your a photographer takes pictures from a model...faceshot.
It can be art the way they make the pictures...but it,s the work of the photographer and the rights belong to him
as he was the one who took it. For this reason a model does sign for it...as he did hire her.
A picture from a coin can also be copyrighted as it can't protest against it or claim the rights
from as it is an object...a person can on the other hand claim this right if he or she did not
give permission to use the pictures.
Still te best way to protect pictures, at least if you own the rights and dont want others to use them, is to mark them.
An example for coins can be seen on my site...
There is also called a public domain...for pictures...they belong to all but only
if the pics has been released for the public...like on the stock exchange.






















