AP to Shepard Fairey: Where's Our Money?
Debate over Fairey's use of the photo and other unacknowledged sources has raged on several blogs and Web sites for some time. Anyone with some familiarity with old movies and vintage propaganda or protest posters knows that Fairey has appropriated the rich legacy of public artists of the past under a fair-use concept. Now AP has suddenly discovered there's a buck to be made here on a static, flag-bordered photograph that looks as though it belonged on Obama's Senate Web site. (See image below.)
In an interview with Agence France Presse, Mannie Garcia did not sound proprietory about his
"I'm proud of that photograph that I made," Garcia said. "Very proud of it in light of what's happened."
It probably wouldn't have killed Fairey, however, to have acknowledged somewhere the source of his illustration, and that might possibly be a face-saving option for both sides. Fairey is being represented in negotiations with AP by the Fair Use Project of Stanford University.


















