A court in Luxembourg has ruled in favor of photographer Jingna Zhang who accused a fine art painter of making an exact copy of her photo.
A court in Luxembourg has ruled in favor of U.S. photographer Jingna Zhang who accused painter Jeff Dieschburg of making an exact copy of her photograph. The ruling overturnsFine art painter Jeff Dieschburg, who is from Luxembourg, was accused of copying one of Zhang’s photos after he won the 11th Biennale of Contemporary Art award which also came with a €1,500 prize.in 2017.
“My home address was doxxed, I was told they’d put me in jail, that I’d kill myself soon. I lost out on work because of how it ate away at me. But I didn’t want to give up.” Zhang went on to thank Luxembourg and the country’s judicial system for “upholding copyright protection for an individual, especially in time of AI where our rights seem to be quickly eroding.”along with three other artists who accuse the search giant of using their copyrighted work in the training of its AI image generator model Imagen.
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