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That's correct, if you are taking photos of a copyrighted subject (such as a piece of art, certain landmarks, etc), you are still held by copyright laws regarding the subject of the photo. I know a lot of artists get into trouble by painting pictures or photographing the Hollywood sign or that one lone Monterrey pine up in the north of California. There are ways to work around it, but it's tricky and sometimes it takes a judge to figure out if it's a violation or not.
I don't know why anyone can't take photos of the trains, but I do know that you can be arrested for being near the tracks or on "railroad property" without authorization. I've gotten photos of trains and trolleys and never had an issue.
Thanks Swheat, for clearing that up for me about the photo!
That's correct, if you are taking photos of a copyrighted subject (such as a piece of art, certain landmarks, etc), you are still held by copyright laws regarding the subject of the photo. I know a lot of artists get into trouble by painting pictures or photographing the Hollywood sign or that one lone Monterrey pine up in the north of California. There are ways to work around it, but it's tricky and sometimes it takes a judge to figure out if it's a violation or not.
I don't know why anyone can't take photos of the trains, but I do know that you can be arrested for being near the tracks or on "railroad property" without authorization. I've gotten photos of trains and trolleys and never had an issue.
Thanks Swheat, for clearing that up for me about the photo!