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The End of (Visual) Orphan Works?

by Robb on April 15th, 2010

Orphan work: SpilledCoffee.jpg

Ironically, I was about to write a blog post, A New World of Orphan Works.  I had wanted a picture of spilled coffee in an ad for OregonLaws.org:  I had found this one online, perfect for my project, but without any attribution.  Contacting the web page author didn’t help.

Enter Tin Eye, a “reverse image search”. Upload an image, and it instantly finds many places on the web where it appears.

It may turn into a really useful tool for several purposes.  Here, it found unauthorized re-uses of a product logo belonging to Panic Software, a local Portland software shop:

Here, a more typical search result showing where one’s work ends up:

Finally, Tin Eye can be used to track down the origin of an “orphan work”.  In my case, I discovered that I already had the rights to use the image (stock photo in a collection I own).

http://www.tineye.com/

http://www.tineye.com/cool_searches

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