Wondering if you are planning to get either permission to reproduce or to pay for reproduction rights to any of these photos and diagrams that you might use in your 'published' book?
Getty owns rights to many of the photos, as well as Denver Post, and miscellaneous others.
Also, is anyone else bothered by the picture below? How did they get that look on JonBenet's face? It just doesn't seem appropriate.
Wondering if you are planning to get either permission to reproduce or to pay for reproduction rights to any of these photos and diagrams that you might use in your 'published' book?
Getty owns rights to many of the photos, as well as Denver Post, and miscellaneous others.
I wondered that too SuperDave. A lot of these pictures were everywhere for awhile, so are they in the public domain? I would hate for you to get trouble.
Good question. Given their origins, I figured most of them would be public material. I know others have used them.
Dave, there may be a difference in them being in the public domain versus being used in a book. Might want to pose that question.
Good question. Given their origins, I figured most of them would be public material. I know others have used them.
The problem in this instance stems from the fact that since the case first became news in December of 1996, the Associated Press, Reuters, and Agency France-Presse, among others, have distributed many of these same images without the permission of the copyright holders or their agent, ZUMA Press. Now, renewed interest in the story has only exacerbated the copyright issue. AP, Reuters, and AFP have issued “mandatory kill” notices to their clients advising them to remove the images from their archives, servers, and databases, and that ZUMA Press is the agent representing the copyright owners.
JonBenet's pictures are not in the public domain. Zuma Press owns all (or most of) her pictures and if you want to use one in a TV show or a book, you have to pay licensing fees. JonBenet's pictures are copyrighted.
Here are articles about it:
http://www.poynter.org/uncategorized/76899/story-behind-the-picture-who-owns-jonbenet-photos/
http://www.nppa.org/news_and_events/news/2006/08/copyright.html
I'm not well versed in copyright law. Please tell me the licensing fees for the photographs doesn't end up in JR's pockets?
KariKae, unless I'm mistaken, the Ramseys would have been paid for these photos when Zuma bought the copyright, so I guess the answer is yes.
What a wonderful thought. Maybe I should just scrap the idea of photos. It's too bad, really. I was hoping that the photos would remind people that these were real, flesh-and-blood people.
I bet that Judith Phillips has some photos that she would let you use. I know that you know that she posts on here sometime..under the "hat" COOKIE. She is an ex-friend and photographer of the Ramseys. She used one of her pictures of JB and the family...on the cover of her husband's (Doc) book about the Ramsey's. She would probably be more than happy to let you use them...without charge.
You are an amazing person with a great wealth of knowledge!