Georg Baumann
Subscriber Member
I am tackling the daunting task to get organised in my workslow ... .... ahem...workflow.
While I feel overwhelmed to get all this mess I am dealing with sorted into a structure over a weekend, mainly because I am using more than one program, and of course bcause I am guilty not to have done that way before, one major question popped up during my efforts....
In the US you have that service where you can register your pictures, I believe you even get a cpyright certificate back, to help you protect you work.
Now, does anyone around here know about s similiar valid process in europe?
Would it not be nice if we would have a globally valid registration where any one regardless what nationality could do that? I suppose this is sceience fiction, because copyright, and infringement is a national matter. However, I would like to know a valid process for people working in europe.
Then again, what if I am going over to the US and shoot there?
How do you approach this?
While I feel overwhelmed to get all this mess I am dealing with sorted into a structure over a weekend, mainly because I am using more than one program, and of course bcause I am guilty not to have done that way before, one major question popped up during my efforts....
In the US you have that service where you can register your pictures, I believe you even get a cpyright certificate back, to help you protect you work.
Now, does anyone around here know about s similiar valid process in europe?
Would it not be nice if we would have a globally valid registration where any one regardless what nationality could do that? I suppose this is sceience fiction, because copyright, and infringement is a national matter. However, I would like to know a valid process for people working in europe.
Then again, what if I am going over to the US and shoot there?
How do you approach this?