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Using IRAC (Issue, Rule of law, Analysis and conclusion). In 2009, Doug Slyjester was hired by Aaron Foulmouth to take digital photos of his most

Using IRAC (Issue, Rule of law, Analysis and conclusion). In 2009, Doug Slyjester was hired by Aaron Foulmouth to take digital photos of his most valuable and famous coin. Slyjester, using all his skills and equipment, took a high resolution photo of the coin to show all its flaws (of which they were few) and its general perfection. No contract was signed but Slyjester was paid. In 2010, without Slyjester's permission, Foulmouth posted the photo on a website where thousands have now downloaded it. Slyjester sued Foulmouth for copyright infringement. Foulmouth claims that, although he did copy the photo, there is no copyright in the digital photo itself. Who do you think is right

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