A lawyer explained that under copyright law, photographers own the rights to photos they take, not the client — unless a contract states otherwise. This sparked debates, but one dismissive comment read “Normally lawyers dey think upside down.” That remark trivializes a legal principle without engaging with it. Copyright laws exist globally to protect creative work, ensuring professionals retain ownership of their art. Instead of dismissing it, a better approach is to ask questions, clarify exceptions, or highlight the need for balance between client privacy and photographer rights. Mocking the legal profession doesn’t solve the real issue.

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