June 9th, 2008

Money: The new plagiarism

It appears that the country of Burundi used a freelance photographer’s image on their currency without permission. (If the article goes down, BoingBoing saved a side-by-side comparison for your inspection.) The article adds that

Fajack says he’s talked about his case with several lawyers, editors and people experienced in photography and none of them has heard of any other infringement cases involving currency.

I guess nobody remembered that the initial design for the Euro included images taken from the book Bridges: Three Thousand Years of Defying Nature. The theory must have been that there’s no room for footnotes on a banknote. (Though the Bank of England found room for a copyright notice.)

(On a tangential note, Kazakhstan misspelled the word “bank” on their notes.)

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Raymond has been involved in the evolution of Windows for more than 30 years. In 2003, he began a Web site known as The Old New Thing which has grown in popularity far beyond his wildest imagination, a development which still gives him the heebie-jeebies. The Web site spawned a book, coincidentally also titled The Old New Thing (Addison Wesley 2007). He occasionally appears on the Windows Dev Docs Twitter account to tell stories which convey no useful information.

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