Snoop Dogg: Photographers Shouldn’t Own Their Photos of Celebrities
In response to a copyright infringement lawsuit filed against fellow rapper Nas, Snoop Dogg argues photographers should not own the photos they take of celebrities. [Read More]
In response to a copyright infringement lawsuit filed against fellow rapper Nas, Snoop Dogg argues photographers should not own the photos they take of celebrities. [Read More]
Actress Lisa Rinna has found herself in legal trouble after posting paparazzi images of herself on her Instagram account without compensating the photographer. The representing agency has now filed a lawsuit but the star is not willing to pay up.
After claiming paparazzi "weaponize" the copyright act, actress Lisa Rinna has settled her $1.2 million lawsuit with a photo agency after posting images of herself on her Instagram account without prior permission. [Read More]
In September 2016, an Indian couple made international headlines after it was found that their photos “proving” they had reached Mount Everest’s summit had been faked using Photoshop.
A man has claimed that the Bruce Weber photos being sold at auction were personal mementos that were allegedly "stolen" from his storage facility after it flooded. [Read More]
According to United States court documents, Dua Lipa shared a photo of herself that was captured by paparazzi “without permission or authorization” when she posted it to social media. The paparazzi firm is seeking $150,000 in damages and has asked for a jury trial.