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Unread 06-29-2014, 08:51 AM
Roger Slater Roger Slater is offline
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You're right, Philip, that assertion was incorrect. Although I imagine that if a museum owned the only copy of a painting, even though it didn't own the copyright it could legally prevent the artist from having the access needed to make a proper photograph of it. So if the museum owned the only copy and there had never before been a proper photograph of the painting, the museum could "say no" and perhaps have bargaining power as a result.
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