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Blogger defeats photographer's copyright claim

Blogger Defeats Photographer's Copyright Claim-Sokolskyfilm v. Messiah - Technology & Marketing Law Blog

blog.ericgoldman.org

June 22, 2026

5 min read

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Summary

A blogger successfully defeated a copyright claim from a photographer regarding the "Parker Train Photo," taken in 1962 and published in 2000. The photographer claimed to license the photo for fine art reproductions at a rate of up to $5,000 each.

Key Takeaways

  • The court dismissed the copyright infringement claim against blogger Messiah on fair use grounds, determining that her use of the "Parker Train Photo" was transformative.
  • The court found that Messiah's blog post did not generate any revenue or commercial benefit, which influenced the fair use analysis.
  • The ruling indicated that the statute of limitations for copyright claims in online contexts may effectively reset with each new view or download of the content.
  • The court concluded that the market for the plaintiff's fine art photography was distinct from the market function of Messiah's blog post, further supporting the fair use defense.
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Community Sentiment

Mixed

Positives

  • The lawsuit highlights the growing demand for generative AI, which can provide innovative solutions for creative industries facing copyright challenges.
  • Generative AI has the potential to foster transformative creativity, allowing artists to explore new avenues of expression despite copyright concerns.

Concerns

  • The ruling raises troubling implications for amateur photographers, as it suggests their work could be used without proper compensation or recognition.
  • Concerns about copyright infringement linger, especially since generative AI models are often trained on copyrighted materials, complicating the legal landscape.