- Thu Oct 16, 2008 10:56 am
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i'm not a legal expert, but so far: in many european countries, the author of any original (produced by yourself, not copied...) product is automatically the copyright holder and has a special right as the author/ originator of the product. in our region, in general, this basic right cannot be transferred. in some countries, like in germany, the right to be mentioned as the author is even mandatory.
the right for replication, reproduction, performance, etc. of this product are a different thing, which can (and should) be basically formulated within a contract with the client. in other regions things are handled differently, though, for example in the US, afaik an authors right or copyright can be transferred to another person/company. so there is a law to protect designs, but obviously sometimes it is difficult to demonstrate or even to get knowledge of someone copying your work. in certain regions, like UAE for example, copyright is something much more relative. did you ever see any image credit on any of those visualizations over there? fortunately, at least the architects are mentioned, but only sometimes...
nevertheless, many architects i'm working with, include a well visible disclaimer on all their printed or data output, which claims the authorship of the ideas and excludes any unauthorized reproduction or manipulation of it.
hope that helps.
markus
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