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And now for something completely different…

Laser scanning

Laser scanning

Having been posting about all kinds of random stuff of late, I will soon get back to some archaeology. Just for a change. I’ve been busy of late at work with a number of laser scanning survey and photographic projects and will be posting some results over on my Wessex Archaeology blog. As such, in addition to using Pointools quite a lot, I’ve also been tinkering with some photographic bits n bobs (HDR, stitching, rectification and more panoramas) which I will post about also. So rest assured, some more on topic material coming soon as I’ll summarise the work stuff here also.

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Copyright theft on a grand scale

You could see photos you take of your family and kids, or of a family vacation, used in a magazine or newspaper without your permission or payment to you. You would have to pay to register your photos, all of them, in every new registry in order to protect them. Say the average person takes 300 photos per year (I take a lot more than that). If a registry only charges $5 per image, that is a whopping $1,500 to protect your photos that are protected automatically under the current laws. If there are three registries, protecting your images could cost an amazing $4,500. Not to mention the time it would take to register every photo you take. Plus, you will also have to place your copyright sign on every photo.

From an article in Animation World Magazine where the author describes some horrendously bad legislation being created in the USA whereby an artist will have to register each and every artwork they produce in order to achieve the same levels of protection under copyright law currently afforded. What is more worrying (from my UK pov) is that Europe is noted as looking at similar legislation. If this happens, i would have to register each and every one of my Flickr photos in order that they can be listed as my copyright and not treated as ‘orphaned works’ and therefore free of copyright. Ridiculous! I am currently protected by the current copyright laws and therefore stand to lose protection not gain by such proposed legislation. Not to mention the logistical nightmare of maintaining registers of copyrighted works and potential for errors.
Hopefully this will turn out to be another example of the US legislators failing to understand basic principals (remember how it always used to be the way that to win an election, you needed more votes rather than more friends and relatives in positions of power?) and our legislators in Europe will not go down the same route (if only because they are arguing over the straightness of cucumbers or how dangerous barometers are). But then again, there’s nothing like a bit of new legislation to make it look like you’re doing something useful… 

24 hours of Flickr

Went out today with my camera with the aim of getting some nice shots for the 24 hours of Flickr event. There were loads of folks with cameras; i wonder how many were also participating…?

Didn’t manage to get any at the Soap Soup production of ‘How to deal with Very Bad Things’ as we failed to tell the theatre staff at the Old Vic in advance; bummer as the show was really enjoyable and the puppetry provided many good photo opportunities… Oh well, next time!

I did get a few nice shots on the way home though, bimbling the long way round by the waterfront and College Green. The one of the fountain turned out particularly nicely, i thought.

Summer's coming!SkatersPark StreetChimneyColston TowerThe waterfrontOutside the Old Vic