Maybe the donor did not understand how copyright works? We have alot of
deeds of gifts with copyrights signed over for photographs taken by
professional photographers, published by someone else, things they bought,
etc. Go back and look at the photograph and what it came with and see, if
you did not have a deed of gift, where you would have thought the copyright
belonged to.
Pamela Feltus
Curator
National Museum of American Jewish Military History
1811 R Street NW, Washington DC 20009
202-265-6280 x201
www.nmajmh.org
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Panza, Robin [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 11:15 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Donor Information
>
>
> You might first contact both the donor and the caller and say there's
> contention as to who held the copyright when the photo was
> donated, what
> gives? Don't give either one of them the other's name, but
> let each of them
> respond to you. Your next step should be based on their responses.
>
> Robin K Panza [log in to unmask]
> Collection Manager, Section of Birds ph: 412-622-3255
> Carnegie Museum of Natural History fax: 412-622-8837
> 4400 Forbes Ave.
> Pittsburgh PA 15213-4008 USA
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christine Dwyer [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> I received a call today from an individual who claims to hold
> the copyright
> to a photograph in our collection that we recently published
> in a book....
>
> I have looked up the information, and found that the photo
> was donated in
> 1997 by a different individual who signed all the pertinent
> forms claiming
> to hold sole title to the photo, to transfer title/copyright to our
> institution, and acknowledging our right to reproduce the photo in any
> manner we see fit....
>
> I don't want to make a mountain out of a molehill, but I don't feel
> comfortable giving out the donor's info to the caller,
> especially without
> knowing the caller's intentions...
>
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