Legal Question in Intellectual Property in Illinois

Concert Photographs

I'm wanting to know my writes for publishing a book of concert photographs. All the photos are my work, and were done with a photo pass - for use at my website. My understanding is that if the book features no more than 49 percent of any one artist and doesn't use the artists name in the title that I can legally publish this book. Is this correct?


Asked on 1/03/07, 7:17 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Laura McFarland-Taylor Law Office of Laura McFarland-Taylor

Re: Concert Photographs

Your understanding that �if the book features no more than 49 percent of any one artist and doesn't use the artists name in the title that I can legally publish this book� is incorrect.

You may own the copyright to the photographs themselves, but you may not have the right to publish them in a book even if you have the right to put the photographs up on your website.

While your right to use the photographs depends on a number of things the issue boils down to this: will you receive a �cease and desist� letter from the artist�s attorney? The answer is that without some kind of WRITTEN prior agreement with the artist that you could publish the photographs in a book you will, undoubtedly, receive a �cease and desist� letter. Whether the artist could actually make you �cease and desist� is beside the point � copyright litigation is a long and expensive road that you do not want to go down.

If you are working with a reputable publisher the publisher�s legal department should be able to help you with this. If you are self-publishing the book you are going to need an attorney.

Good luck.

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Answered on 1/04/07, 5:27 pm


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