Snapper claims that he took 1000 TVs
A photographer claims that Apple nicked one of his iconic
snaps.
Photographer Louis Psihoyos filed a suit in a New York
U.S. District Court this week against Apple for a third party iPhone
application that he alleges violated copyright laws. Psihoyos is the owner of an "iconic photograph"
entitled "1000 TVs." The suit includes the photographer's picture, as
well as a screen shot of version 1.0 of the iPhone application i.TV featuring
Psihoyos's photograph.
"Without permission or authorisation from the
plaintiff, defendants Apple and i.TV have impermissibly used, reproduced,
copied, infringed, disseminated or otherwise exploited the plaintiff's
copyrighted image in the i.TV application," the suit reads.
He claims that by commercially exploiting his copyrighted
image in the i.TV application without the plaintiff's consent. His picture
apparently got Apple huge wodges of cash. The suit names Apple as the defendants, but not the
application's creator, i.TV we guess he didn't think they made much cash off of
his snap.