Snoop Dogg says photographers shouldn’t own their photos of celebrities By Harry Guinness / Published March 12, 2022
Posting a copyright notice on social media doesn’t actually accomplish anything By Stan Horaczek / Published August 21, 2019
New York judge rules that media companies can’t grab photos from social media By Jeanette D. Moses / Published December 13, 2018
Famous Photo of Scientist Marie Curie Actually Depicts A Modern Actress By Stan Horaczek / Published September 28, 2016
FYI: It’s Pretty Simple For People To Download Your Photos From Instagram Without Permission or Screenshots By Stan Horaczek / Published January 27, 2016
PETA’s Copyright Lawsuit About The “Monkey Selfie” Feels Like Another Big Publicity Stunt [Update: The Monkey Lost] By Stan Horaczek / Published January 8, 2016
Instagram Users Post Videos of Janet Jackson Concert, Get Banned From the Service By Stan Horaczek / Published October 21, 2015
Writer Upset With McDonald’s For Stealing His Idea of Engagement Photos With a Burrito By Stan Horaczek / Published August 22, 2015
Taylor Swift Revises Photographer Contract For “1989 Wold Tour” By Jeanette D. Moses / Published July 22, 2015
Taylor Swift’s Management Responds to Photographer Jason Sheldon’s Open Letter By Jeanette D. Moses / Published June 24, 2015
Photographer Calls Out Taylor Swift Over Unfair Image-Licensing Policy By Jeanette D. Moses / Published June 22, 2015
A Suicide Girl’s Smart, Charitable Response to Richard Prince’s #Art By Stan Horaczek / Published May 28, 2015
Facebook Doesn’t Own Your Photos No Matter What That Viral E-Mail Says By Stan Horaczek / Published May 13, 2015
Couple’s Engagement Photo Ends Up on Insane Erotic E-Book Cover, Lawsuits Ensue By Stan Horaczek / Published April 29, 2015