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Photographs and Copyright Law: Reproduction, Permissions, and Scholarship


ISBN13: 9781032956633
To be Published: December 2025
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £145.00





This book explores the relationship between copyright law’s exceptions and limitations and the conflicting interests of rightsholders and users.

Beginning with an overview of the history of permissions culture within photography law, the book discusses the flexibility of fair dealing exceptions, and the resulting consequences of the exclusion of photographs within academic activities, projects, and ultimately the avoidance of particular research fields. Discussing the asymmetrical dependencies of stakeholders and photography researchers, the book highlights the issues with permission and fair dealing laws in the UK, and offers industry-based solutions to minimise its adverse impact on academic research on photography.

The book will be of interest to researchers in the field of intellectual property law, copyright law and photography.

Contents:
1. Introduction

Part I: Theory: Law in Culture
2. The Photographic Meaning: Context, Circulation, and Copyright
3. Theorising Copyright: From Prescriptive Approaches Towards Descriptive Ones

Part II: Doctrine: The Rules that Bind Copyright
4. Copyright’s Discursive Power Over Photography
5. Permitted Acts Under CDPA 1988: The UK’s Fair Dealing Regime

Part III: Practice: Copyright in the Market
6. Re-Use and Circulation of Images in Photography Scholarship
7. A Way Forward: Discursive Solutions for Discursive Problems
8. Conclusion: Challenging Copyright Narratives