Ahhh, this to-do reminds my of the declaration, some years ago, of the
Italian gov't that you can't take photos of ANYTHING in Italy without
their permission. Strangely, I have yet to read about mass bustings of
turisti con macchine di fotografia for snapping, say, the Palazzo
Vecchio.
 As for the U.S., wasn't there a little Supreme Court decision in this area?
 I did ask a question about copyright--any responses?

 Adrienne DeAngelis, Editor
 Resources in Art History for Graduate Students
 (http://www.efn.org/~acd/resources.html)

On Sun, June 15, 2008 3:06 pm, Barbara Hass wrote:
> Here is the web site of the person who posted travel photos on Flickr
> which includes one exterior photo of the Japanese-American Museum but also
> others of the 'Denver Art museum, Disney and places in DC -
> _http://www.flickr.com/photos/sneakysnap/144855733/_
> (http://www.flickr.com/photos/sneakysnap/144855733/)
>
>
> Note the posting name of the person is      sneakysnap (WELL AT LEAST
THIS PERSON HAS MADE A CONFESSION!!!)
> These were uploaded in 2006.
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