Subject: Intellectual property
I have a question regarding Internet copyright restrictions. I am doing a live gallery show of local concert fliers from the 1980's, and one local collector may opt not to share his work. I will have an answer from him shortly, which may incidentally be in the form of no reply whatsoever. He does have local flier images on his website, however. Is it a violation of law to print them off his website and display these reprints at my gallery show? Note: I would not display any bands in which he was a member, or any art he actually drew himself--only images contained on his website organized for public viewing. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. This is quite a conundrum for a second year graduate student. **** Moderator's comments: While this might not seem to be a conservation question, it concerns a broader (and horribly complex) set of issues that recur in a number of areas in our field, for example,--in the context of reformatting--in library and archives conservation. *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:47 Distributed: Friday, April 6, 2007 Message Id: cdl-20-47-015 ***Received on Thursday, 22 March, 2007