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Error - unable to initiate communication with LISTSERV (errno=10061, phase=CONNECT, target=127.0.0.1:2306). The server is probably not started. ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Whoever owns the original works of art owns copyright to any reproductions of those works. If the photographer has written permission from the original or current owners of the works, than he/she may reproduce them, based on the original agreement. Otherwise, the photographer can not reproduce any or all of the works, whether in whole or part. Once an artist sells or reliquinshes his work he/she loses all ights to the work, unless a written agreement at time of the sale or exchange takse place. Sincerely Michael J. Moore Hagerty Library Drexel University On Tue, 23 May 2000, Felicia Reilly wrote: > ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- > Hello everyone. Is there anyone who knows the answer to this, or can > direct me to the proper channels for information? I've checked the > Library of Congress Copyright Office Home Page, but these are a little > specific. A lawyer is also looking into researching it. > > 1. A painter created a set of paintings (Stations of the Cross) and gave > them to a church as a gift. The pastor (now deceased) told a > photographer that he could photograph the paintings, and then reproduce > the photos. The photographer now wants to let the photos be used in a > commercial video. Who owns the copyright to the PHOTOS: the > photographer, since he took the pictures; the church, since they own the > paintings that they received as a gift; or the artist who created the > works? From whom, if anyone, does the photographer need to get > permission to reproduce the photos? > > 2. For paintings and sculptures in a museum, where photography is > allowed: A photographer photographs art works by a LIVING artist. The > photographer then wants to let the photos be used in a commercial video. > Who owns the copyright to the PHOTOS: the photographer who took the > pictures? the museum that owns the paintings? the artist who created > the work? From whom, if anyone, would the photographer need to obtain > permission to reproduce the photos? > > 3. Same as question #2, although the artist is now DECEASED. > > Thank you everybody! > > Felicia Reilly > Passionist Research Center > [log in to unmask] > ________________________________________________________________ > YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! > Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! > Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > __________________________________________________________________ > Mail submissions to [log in to unmask] > Administrative matters (file requests, subscription requests, etc) > to [log in to unmask] > ARLIS-L Archives and subscription maintenance: > http://lsv.uky.edu/archives/arlis-l.html > Questions may be addressed to list owner at: [log in to unmask] > > __________________________________________________________________ Mail submissions to [log in to unmask] Administrative matters (file requests, subscription requests, etc) to [log in to unmask] ARLIS-L Archives and subscription maintenance: http://lsv.uky.edu/archives/arlis-l.html Questions may be addressed to list owner at: [log in to unmask]