Subject: RE: [digital-copyright] Re: Reproducing visual art From: "Davis, Rick K." <rkDavis@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2013 15:07:59 +0000 |
It looks as though your library doesn't currently subscribe to ARTstor, but there's a fair amount of Dali content included there. The ARTstor terms and conditions of use include the following as a Permitted Use: 5.(d) "...public display or public performance as part of a noncommercial scholarly or educational presentation, such as in an educational, cultural, or scholarly seminar, class, lecture, conference, exhibit, or workshop, or a similar noncommercial professional activity, if such use conforms to the customary and usual practice in the field..." (http://www.artstor.org/our-organization/o-pdf/terms-conditions.pdf) Perhaps you could set up a trial your institution to ARTstor, coinciding with your ceremony? :) Rick Davis Cataloging Librarian/ Copyright Liaison Albert S. Cook Library Towson University 8000 York Road Towson, MD 21252-0001 p: 410-704-2686 f: 410-704-4755 From: Sanfilippo, Sarah [mailto:ssanfilippo@xxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 9:30 AM To: digital-copyright@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [digital-copyright] Re: Reproducing visual art Thanks to all the quick responses, I now know who holds the IP rights for Dali works (the Spanish state) and who the US contact is for requesting permission. I've had conflicting responses concerning Fair Use, but thanks so much to everyone who's helped us out so far! Sarah Sarah K. Sanfilippo Director of Library Resources Southern Vermont College Library Bennington, VT 05201 802.447.6312 svc.libguides.com/library<http://cardcatalog.svc.edu> www.facebook.com/SVCLibrary<http://www.facebook.com/SVCLibrary> www.svc.edu<http://www.svc.edu> Knowing how to think empowers you far beyond those who know only what to think. Neil deGrasse Tyson On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Sanfilippo, Sarah <ssanfilippo@xxxxxxx<mailto:ssanfilippo@xxxxxxx>> wrote: Greetings all, Working at a very small institution, I have limited copyright experience - I really appreciate the discussions I read on this list! And so I'm hoping the collective wisdom can help me with my question: A faculty member who will speak at our end-of-the-year honors ceremony will be referencing a Dali painting, and would like to distribute mini copies to audience members in the programs. I assume this is something we need permission to do, but am getting push back, so I'm asking for a second opinion. My question: is this something you need permission for? If so, how is that done? How do you find the rights holder for a work of art? Where do you find a copy you can reproduce? My suggestion was to project it on the stage, but I'm not sure that's possible in the venue being used. Thank you in advance, Sarah Sarah K. Sanfilippo Director of Library Resources Southern Vermont College Library Bennington, VT 05201 802.447.6312<tel:802.447.6312> svc.libguides.com/library<http://cardcatalog.svc.edu> www.facebook.com/SVCLibrary<http://www.facebook.com/SVCLibrary> www.svc.edu<http://www.svc.edu> Knowing how to think empowers you far beyond those who know only what to think. Neil deGrasse Tyson
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