Residential Architectural Plans Protected By Copyright, With Or Without Details
The New York Law Journal reports that a federal appeals court in New York has ruled the amount of detail in architectural drawings does not determine copyright protection.
The case involved an Ohio architectural firm that sought damages under the Copyright Act because drawings of “three proposed Connecticut homes it produced in the late 1980s were copied and posted on various web sites by a home builder and other defendants,” the Law Journal reported.
Read more about the case here.
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