Thursday, June 14, 2018

Copyright in tattoos - a prickly legal question; Lexology, June 4, 2018

Nicole Smalberger, Adams & Adams; Lexology; Copyright in tattoos - a prickly legal question


[Kip Currier: Posted this story today for my IP and "Open" Movements course. Tattoo-related copyright issues have fast become a topic of fascination--and often, surprise--for the inked and non-inked...]
"Would it ever occur to you that a third party might be able to claim rights in your skin? In the case of art that has been inked into your skin, namely tattoo art, that may well be the case.
A tattoo is an artistic work. If it is original and reduced to a material form (which it very arguably is when it is inked into your skin), copyright subsists. In the case of artistic works, it is the artist or creator of the work who owns the copyright, namely the tattoo artist and not the person on whom the tattoo appears, irrespective of the fact that the latter has paid for his/her tattoo. In short, when you pay your tattoo artist, you pay for the tattoo, not the copyright subsisting in it.
This issue has come up for legal consideration in the United States..."

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