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Legal experts from our team, Maxim Tomoszek and Ivan David, have prepared a handbook for all fan art creators

6. 9. 2025 media audiences copyright

Fan art has become an integral part of popular culture today. It grows out of admiration for films, books, games, or music and forms a bridge between the creators of original works and their fans. Although fan art is often driven by enthusiasm and creativity, it operates in a legally sensitive space – it primarily touches on copyright law. This handbook offers basic guidance on the legal issues that may be associated with fan-created works and helps creators and communities better understand where the line lies between inspiration, tribute, and infringement.

The handbook From Fan to Creator – Legally: Fan Art from a Legal Perspective was created as part of the project Comprehensive Research and Support for the Development of Cultural and Creative Industries in the Olomouc Agglomeration.

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CIRG – the Cultural Industries Research Group focuses on research into cultural and media industries, particularly on current issues, challenges, and conflicts arising from tensions between intellectual property law, the business models of cultural industries, the digitalization and platformization of cultural sectors, and changing consumer habits. The group’s name is an acronym of its English title, Cultural Industries Research Group. CIRG is an informal association of experts from media studies, intellectual property law, media law, media ethics, cultural economics and cultural management, sociology of culture, and data analysis. The group operates on the basis of project-based funding through applied research projects (TAČR, NAKI, EEA and Norway Grants, OP JAK Intersectoral Cooperation), basic research projects (GAČR, ZIF Bielefeld, OP VVV Excellent Research, DFG), as well as contract research (State Cinematography Fund, Association of Audiovisual Producers).