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Don’t put Carnival photos on FB (Newsday)
« on: February 11, 2013, 11:54:48 AM »
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Don’t put Carnival photos on FB
Monday, February 11 2013

IF YOU take photos of masqueraders jumping and wining on the streets today and tomorrow, during the Carnival Parade of Bands, the best advice you can heed is not to upload them on Facebook and other popular social networking internet sites.

“One should not place photographs of masqueraders or costumes, be it a headpiece or any other piece of artistic work, on Facebook or other social networking sites. Those pictures could be taken off these sites and used for financial gains,” warned chief executive officer of the Trinidad and Tobago Copyright Collection Organisation (TTCCO) Richard Cornwall, during an interview with Newsday yesterday.

“If you take those photos and post them on Facebook, what you have done is give someone the option of graphics. They can pull these images and compile them in a magazine which could then be used for commercial gain. If that could be traced to your website page, you can be held accountable as the source for the act of infringement,” Cornwall said.

The TTCCO through its legal team, he said, is being very aggressive on the issue of taking photographs of “works of mas” and using them for commercial purposes.

Works of mas, he said, apply to the performers in the performance (masquerader/live performer), author/composer (music), designer, producer, bandleader (owner of entire production).

In the past, Cornwall said, there have been “flagrant disrespect” and misuse and abuse of copyright, most of it coming from a position of ignorance. However, at some point in time, he added, “this must stop!”

“And the only way that could be done is through education and enforcement with respect to infringement of the laws.” The TTCCO is acting on behalf of members of the newly-formed National Carnival Development Foundation (NCDF).

“Our creative works have been going out to different countries via different medium. Our mandate under the NCDF is to monetise it under the Works of Mas laws,” Cornwall said.

Asked about the man-in-the-street or tourists taking photos or video recordings of masqueraders in the street, Cornwall said, “If anyone takes a photograph of a masquerader on the street and it is a personal one for showing to friends and families, that is not an issue.”

“If someone uses that photograph for commercial purposes then it becomes an issue,” Cornwall said, “and you have to get a copyright licence under the Works of Mas Act.” The media, too, he advised has to pay copyright licences separate from accreditation.

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Re: Don’t put Carnival photos on FB (Newsday)
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2013, 12:35:04 PM »
So what about mud mas?

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Re: Don’t put Carnival photos on FB (Newsday)
« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2013, 01:26:43 PM »
What about the ones being posted on the NCBA and NCC FB pages? Will they "be held accountable as the source for the act of infringement" if someone reprints their stuff?  ;)





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Re: Don’t put Carnival photos on FB (Newsday)
« Reply #3 on: February 12, 2013, 04:42:00 AM »
ass talk  at elast here in teh states the law is what the eye can see so can the camera. 

Public roads I taking pics and then they become my intellectual rights.

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Re: Don’t put Carnival photos on FB (Newsday)
« Reply #4 on: February 12, 2013, 06:25:05 AM »
This f00cker what all de money for heself.

I could do what de hell I want with MY personal photos.

F00ck you Richard Cornwall !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Don’t put Carnival photos on FB (Newsday)
« Reply #5 on: February 12, 2013, 07:55:15 AM »
If its your personal image and you not selling it. Do they have a right to take it down?
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Re: Don’t put Carnival photos on FB (Newsday)
« Reply #6 on: February 13, 2013, 01:10:02 AM »
If its your personal image and you not selling it. Do they have a right to take it down?
Good question!! Someone need to sak them that!  :-\
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Re: Don’t put Carnival photos on FB (Newsday)
« Reply #7 on: February 13, 2013, 04:45:08 AM »
"The TTCCO is acting on behalf of members of the newly-formed National Carnival Development Foundation (NCDF)."

I think we have our smoking gun right here.

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