Greetings all!
I know we're all packing to head off to Denver, but I thought I throw this
out to all of you.
One of my colleagues is doing a freelance graphic design project and wants
to use a movie still. He'd like to see if the one he has in mind is in
public domain. Anyone have any ideas how to go about doing this? My
guess is that very little if anything from the movie industry is public
domain, but I thought I'd ask anyway.
See ya'll soon! And thanks in advance for your collective wisdom.
Moira
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Moira Steven
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Joanne Waxman Library
Maine College of Art
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and never shrinks back to its former dimensions." - Oliver Wendell Holmes,
Sr. (1809-1894)
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