We all probably know that for all publications we need copyright clearance
to publish images, which in our profession would seem relatively
straightforward, if it's a work of art. You can go right to a museum's
rights & reproductions office or contact Art Resource or its equivalent (if
one exists).
I have a faculty member who needs to find out about securing copyright
clearance and distribution rights to reproduce film stills in a book. Is
there an equivalent to Art Resource for moving images? Or would one have
to contact the film studio that produced the film? What about photos of
actors/actresses?
Any thoughts?
-- Roberto
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Roberto C. Ferrari
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Arts & Humanities Librarian
Wimberly Library
Florida Atlantic University
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PHONE: 561-297-3575
FAX: 561-338-3863
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