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by TheJoeMan 1095 days ago
How about me taking a high resolution image of the Eiffel Tower at night (against copyright), and then another person scrapes my image and sells prints online? The argument reduces to “is stealing from thieves against the law”.
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It is more like if both you and the scraper got licences to make images of the Eiffel Tower, but the scraper just scraped and reused your photo instead of taking their own.
Unless you mean particular artwork called "Eiffel Tower At Night", Eiffel Tower is 3d object. Making photo of it gives you opportunity to involve your own creative invention. But photocopy of 2d artwork seems to me to be clearly just a copy, not a derivative that deserves own protection distinct from protection of the source art. Even more so than transcribed text of audio recording.