Blackbeard’s flagship ran aground in 1718, giving rise to a piracy case the Supreme Court heard Tuesday—but the issue is about copyright rather than rum, parrots or buried treasure
WASHINGTON—Blackbeard’s flagship, Queen Anne’s Revenge, ran aground near Beaufort, N.C., in 1718, eventually giving rise to a piracy case the Supreme Court heard Tuesday—but the issue is about copyright rather than rum, parrots or buried treasure.
A documentarian, Frederick Allen, claims the state of North Carolina infringed his copyright when its cultural affairs department posted online images he shot of the salvage operation that has been excavating the Revenge since the 1990s. A federal appeals court in Richmond, Va.,...
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