Copyright
Copyright prevents people from using other peoples pictures, writing, music, etc. without permission and payment. Also I or anyone else for that matter, are not allowed to even post anybody else's work on my blog without permission.
Andy Warhol - Andy Warhol became famous by taking simple photographs of objects and taking them out of context to create art. Andy Warhol was sued in 1995 because he used someone else's photograph in his own art, which became famous. Andy Warhol was always using other peoples photographs and treading a fine line on copyright terms.
Lichtenstein - Lichtenstein created art that was very similar to some of the panels in comic books. He had taken influence from comic strips and sometimes he took a bit too much influence. People started questioning whether his art was actually art at all. The art he took influence from was drawn by famous comic book artists such as Jack Kirby, Jerry Grandenetti and others. When Lichtenstein created his art, he only slightly transformed them from the original art in the comic books.
Shepard Fairey - Shepard Fairey is a street artist who came to fame when he created the Obama photo 'HOPE'. The Obama 'HOPE' poster fell under fair use law. In 2009 he pleaded guilty to destroying documents and submitting false images in his legal battle over the use of the AP Obama photo used for inspiration of his 'HOPE' poster. Shepard Fairey was accused of copyright infringement and his art work fell under the fair-use law.
Intellectual Property Rights
Intellectual property rights expands over other copyright infringement and so on. Intellectual property rights can prevent people and companies from stealing ideas and or designs etc. Also it prevents copyright over trademarked signs and to protect consumers etc.
Intellectual property rights can also give protection for innovation, design and the creation of technology. The purpose of Intellectual property rights is to provide protection for the results investment in development of new technology etc.
Permissions
Copyright prevents people from taking your ideas and making them your own, however sometimes if you get Permission, you are able to use someone else's work. Of course Permissions is only eligible when something is long enough, or requires Permission for someone else to use your content etc.
Libel and sensitivity to groups of society
When creating a piece of art, a piece of technology, a book etc. everyone has to be careful because they most definitely have to make sure they don't have any copyrighted infringement on their work, but they also have to make sure they aren't discriminating against anyone, or a particular group of people.
Decency
I think it's quite obvious that decency plays a large role when creating work etc. Decency has standards and for something to be "Decent" it has to meet these standards. Decency can be something from a persons appearance to their attitude, or how others like to look at it as morality and responsibility. This goes the same for a piece of work someone has created. The work has to have a nice layout, no bad language (expletives) and so on. If you are creating a piece of work without "Decency" then it's going to be frowned upon and there are obviously going to be a lot of complaints so when creating a piece of work you have to a bide by these regulations.
Safeguarding
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