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<p>[QUOTE="Ed Snible, post: 2973636, member: 82322"]Copyright law is tricky. [USER=39084]@IdesOfMarch01[/USER] is correct that his photograph is owned by him. The Bridgeman case cited by [USER=91771]@ycon[/USER] doesn't apply to photos of sculptures. (It might apply to casts of sculptures).</p><p><br /></p><p>ycon used an image of Cellini's sculpture from <a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Perseus_Cellini_Loggia_dei_Lanzi_2005_09_13.jpg" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Perseus_Cellini_Loggia_dei_Lanzi_2005_09_13.jpg" rel="nofollow">https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Perseus_Cellini_Loggia_dei_Lanzi_2005_09_13.jpg</a> which is freely reproducible -- but only if attributed the photographer "Jastrow" (Marie-Lan Nguyen). ycon didn't do this.</p><p><br /></p><p>IdesOfMarch01 did not mention the copyright no-no with my image. I scanned a 1965 medal by Flourat. My scan is a derivative work of a medal that will be under copyright for 20 more years. I am not using it for criticism or other fair-use reasons. (I just wanted to show it off to people here.) The heirs of D. Flourat have every right to sue me and sue CoinTalk for that image.</p><p><br /></p><p>D. Flourat is dead and can't use my money or the fame he gets when I mention his name. I feel that showing his art and saying his name is the right thing to do even though copyright caution suggests I should track down an heir and get permission.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ed Snible, post: 2973636, member: 82322"]Copyright law is tricky. [USER=39084]@IdesOfMarch01[/USER] is correct that his photograph is owned by him. The Bridgeman case cited by [USER=91771]@ycon[/USER] doesn't apply to photos of sculptures. (It might apply to casts of sculptures). ycon used an image of Cellini's sculpture from [url]https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Perseus_Cellini_Loggia_dei_Lanzi_2005_09_13.jpg[/url] which is freely reproducible -- but only if attributed the photographer "Jastrow" (Marie-Lan Nguyen). ycon didn't do this. IdesOfMarch01 did not mention the copyright no-no with my image. I scanned a 1965 medal by Flourat. My scan is a derivative work of a medal that will be under copyright for 20 more years. I am not using it for criticism or other fair-use reasons. (I just wanted to show it off to people here.) The heirs of D. Flourat have every right to sue me and sue CoinTalk for that image. D. Flourat is dead and can't use my money or the fame he gets when I mention his name. I feel that showing his art and saying his name is the right thing to do even though copyright caution suggests I should track down an heir and get permission.[/QUOTE]
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