Reutilización de imágenes de archivo en televisiónderechos de propiedad y de uso
- Hidalgo Goyanes, Paloma
- López de Solís, Iris
ISSN: 1386-6710, 1699-2407
Datum der Publikation: 2014
Titel der Ausgabe: Documentación audiovisual
Ausgabe: 23
Nummer: 1
Seiten: 65-71
Art: Artikel
Andere Publikationen in: El profesional de la información
Zusammenfassung
The reuse of archive footage is usual in television productions to complete or contextualize a story, to develop a biography or to cover anniversaries. Other times it is used when there are no current images related to the story or just to fill the schedule grid. However, not all archive materials can be reused; contractual rights, intellectual property and individuals' fundamental rights must be preserved. The lack of awareness of these standards and restrictions can create problems. Pictures from the Internet have become another common audiovisual source, but due to their special characteristics, they must be used very carefully.
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