For a long time at least some publishers have licensed photographs for books under terms that cover a specified maximum number of copies only, without rigorously revisiting those limits for compliance later on. As Photo District News reports, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt’s textbook division has been the focus of “30 copyright infringement claims over the past five years in federal courts” from photographers and others. At least three of the claims have been thrown out of court based on a finding of improper copyright registration, and there have been settlements in “about 20″ of those cases so far.” They write: “In […]