Photographic work wasn't added to the Berne Convention until the Brussels revision in 1948; however, individual countries may have protected Photography earlier.
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Modern copyright dates from the Statute of Anne, which went into effect in 1710.
The photos you upload and the photos you are tagged in are in two different categories; there is no grand total.
On August 15, 2005 the Singapore Copyright Act went into force.
No. You have to take them yourself.
Before photos become photos they are on film. they are taken to a dark room because if the film is subjected to light, the photos come out as pictures of a giant white ball
Copyright law arose in 1709 in response to a flood of cheap reprints whenever a popular book was printed.
Birds of the Everglade come first because its the only one that actually exist. Copyright from ChaCha!
it may come with copyright laws
Stock photos come from many different places. They give insight to customers about what their company stands for. Some photos have whales on them, others have humans, some have animals, some have ships or landmarks. Each one is unique.
Orphan works are works in which there IS a valid copyright but they holder of the copyright has not come forward or is not know. They are NOT available for reproduction.
Not always. A popular book may come out in many editions over many years, but the copyright date stays the same.