Feb 10 • 18:08 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Lindsey Vonn posted a picture of herself – She may have made a serious mistake

Olympic athlete Lindsey Vonn may have used a photo without permission, potentially infringing copyright laws, after posting about her recent injury.

Lindsey Vonn, the famous American alpine skier who sustained a severe injury at the Olympics, is in hot water for possibly using a photograph taken by Swedish photographer Joel Marklund without permission. The critical image captured the dramatic moment of her accident where she fractured her shin during a downhill competition. The photo was reportedly exclusive to Marklund, who was the only photographer present to document the event.

Following the incident, Vonn took to Instagram to share her thoughts on the Olympics and included Marklund's photo in her post. However, she did not credit Marklund or mention the source of the image, raising questions about the legality of her use of the photo. In response to queries from the media, Marklund expressed skepticism about whether Vonn had the right to use the picture and acknowledged the challenges of preventing such occurrences in the world of sports photography.

Despite the potential copyright issue, Marklund noted that he was happy to see Vonn sharing the image, hinting at the dual nature of the situation where publicity might outweigh the concerns of copyright infringement. The incident reflects ongoing challenges related to image rights in sports, where athletes and photographers often find themselves navigating complex legal terrains in the age of social media.

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