Mind Your Business: You Will Lose All the Rights to Your Own Art

Mark Simon is mad as hell and, in this month's "Mind Your Business," he tells you why you should be too.
Posted In | Magazines: AnimationWorld
Brad Holland of the Illustrators' Partnership.
Brad Holland of the Illustrators' Partnership

Brad Holland: If a user can't find a registered work at the Copyright Office, hasn't the Copyright Office facilitated the creation of an orphaned work?

David O. Carson: Copyright owners will have to register their images with private registries.

BH: But what if I exercise my exclusive right of copyright and choose not to register?

DOC: If you want to go ahead and create an orphan work, be my guest!

This cavalier and disrespectful dialogue should have you seeing red. Who the hell does he think he is? Carson should be fired and RUN OUT OF WASHINGTON!

None of this could happen with our current laws. Our current laws work and they protect us and our creations.

The only people who will benefit from the copyright law change are those who can't create work on their own or companies who stand to make a lot of money from using our works of art. They make contributions to congressmen, which is why they get what they want. We need to stand up and be heard. Every one of you need to write your senators and representatives. We have to protect our livelihoods. It's that serious.

Plus, the technologies being developed for locating visual art don't work well enough. On March 13, 2008, PicScout, the creators of one of the software applications used in the registries, stated to the House IP subcommittee:

"Our technology can match images, or partial information of an image, with 99% success."

A 1% margin of error is huge when you consider the millions of searches performed for art every day. That means for every million searches, 10,000 images could be orphaned.

Plus, this only takes into account images registered on their system. If you have registered all your work on another system, they won't be searched here and, even though you may have spent thousands of dollars registering your creations, a new or unused directory could orphan everything you've ever created.

This is just one of the many reasons why INTERNATIONAL LAW FORBIDS COERCED REGISTRATION as a condition of protecting your copyright. The United States is about to break international law by making us register our works. The people behind the bill say it's not forced registration, but you won't have any rights unless you register. THIS IS SEMANTICS! Of course, this is forced registration and we can't stand for it!

There are many, many other problems with the Orphan Works legislation. As a creator, YOU MUST understand what is going on.

For additional information on Orphan Works developments, go to the IPA Orphan Works Resource Page for Artists.

This is not something that is going to go away easily. We need to be vocal NOW!

This legislation has been beaten or delayed for the past two years and they will keep trying until it passes. This is no time to be quiet and see what happens. What will happen depends on you. Send e-mails and call your congressmen. Ownership of your own creations depends on it.

Roger Dean sums this up well. "Where are the colleges and universities in all this? Has the whole world gone to sleep?"

GET ON ORPHAN WORKS E-MAIL LIST
To be notified of the latest information on the Orphan Works bill and when to contact your legislators, send an e-mail and ask to be added to the Orphan Works list.

AUDIO INTERVIEW LINK
I have recorded a fantastic interview with Brad Holland of the Illustrators' Partnership regarding this bill and what it means to us as artists. Please listen and learn more about how you may lose ownership of all your art and photos. This article and the recorded interview are available for anyone to use in print or online. Please forward this information to every person and group you know so that we can work together and protect our creations and livelihoods.

Mark Simon is an award-winning animation producer/director and speaker. He speaks around the world on subjects about art, animation and TV production. His copyrighted companies may be found online at www.SellYourTvConceptNow.com and www.Storyboards-East.com. He may be reached at marksimonbooks@yahoo.com.

Portions of this article use information and phrasing provided by the Illustrators' Partnership.

The opinions expressed in this article reflect those of the columnist and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of AWN, Inc. and its affiliates.







Comments


Mark, have you researched the actual bill itself or have the number? Do you have any handy links to read about the bill itself? I appreciate your bringing this to light, but I think it's important to go right to the source. I can Google as well as anyone, but it would be helpful to have easy access to government docs on the proposed legislation. Before I write to anyone in Congress, I want to know the facts as well as opinions. I encourage every artist to do the same. Research carefully before acting. If a million artists fire off letters about a bill without supporting facts, we will all look like uninformed zealots and it will lessen our effectiveness in petitioning future legislation. I'm just advocating rational thought over panicky action. I intend to do a lot of research on this outside of the Partnership. Let's be SMART artists and copyright holders.
David Billings (not verified) | Mon, 04/14/2008 - 00:00 | Permalink
That makes me mad as hell, theres nothing right about this bill, NOTHING.
(not verified) | Mon, 04/14/2008 - 00:00 | Permalink
Sir, you write for a magazine. If you have something to say, that's fine, but leave the forum-standard emotionalism to message boards. We're mature people - some of us out here are, anyway, and we are capable of understanding what you're saying without use of caps and the like. That kind of sensationalism isn't professional, and surely that's not what they're paying you to portray.
A K (not verified) | Mon, 04/14/2008 - 00:00 | Permalink
This is BS. I could end up on welfare with this! This is what I do for a living! How can our senators/governors/everyone-in-charge think that screwing all of us over is okay? We need to pay our bills too! That, and everything I create is mine! I pulled all-nighters, I have calluses on my hands, I cut my fingers up with a knife, I welded it! It's mine! And damn anyone who tries to claim it!
Alise Matula (not verified) | Mon, 04/14/2008 - 00:00 | Permalink
I would like more information. Would you post the specific bill that is being debated right now? I'm looking through the Congressional Record and not finding anything.
Dennis S (not verified) | Mon, 04/14/2008 - 00:00 | Permalink
Every time I turn around, I find myself wondering how long is it going to take for the American people to take a stand against this government we've created! I am only one person, but I will create a petition, collect as many signatures as possible and forward them to the "powers that be." Thank you for bring this to my attention. Susie Porter
Susie Porter (not verified) | Mon, 04/14/2008 - 00:00 | Permalink
How about writing a template letter for everyone interested to send their local Congressman and Senators. They count and keep track of opinions but don't actually read them. This is the best way to put your thoughts into action.
Joyce Lieberman (not verified) | Mon, 04/14/2008 - 00:00 | Permalink
I see a lot of "OMG! Protect yourselves!" in this article but not a lot of factual detail. What is the Orphaned Art act? What are the details about it? When is it being proposed? Any legislation has steps and criteria...so what are they? I want to know exactly what this proposes, verbatim. Otherwise, all your article is is a sensational article meant to rev people up.
Wendy (not verified) | Mon, 04/14/2008 - 00:00 | Permalink
un... believable!!! how can those F0©k!n a$$h0les do this!?!? who would ever get to such an insane idea in the first place!!?? u really must be heartless then!! gee... u really took the words outta my mouth... what more is there to say? i'd like to send those bastards an e-mail... but .. what do i say? it's not like i completely understand what u say since im Dutch, am only 14 AND have dyslexia Dx damn money addicted a$$es...
Lydia ---- (not verified) | Mon, 04/14/2008 - 00:00 | Permalink
You know this really makes me wonder about remaining an American. I have served my country and so has over 90% of the males in my family tree, and to think that MY government can and will do this makes me ashamed of fighting for a group of people that are to LAZY and STUPID to get off there asses and challange our own government. It is OUR RIGHT AND DUTY TO DO SO!!! WHEN OUR GOVERNMENT IS NO LONGER ACTING IN THE PEOPLES FAVOR, WE HAVE THE RIGHT AND AGAIN DUTY TO DISMISS IT AND START A NEW ONE. DOWN WITH BUSH, DOWN WITH THIS GOVERNMENT WE NEED TO BURN IT TO THE GROUND!!! THIS IS OUR COUNTRY, WE THE PEOPLE. WE TELL THEM WHAT TO DO THEY WORK FOR US REMEMBER!!!! SO LETS DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT !!!!!
Eric Dryden (not verified) | Mon, 04/14/2008 - 00:00 | Permalink

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