I have a request for which the proposed use of several images from our art
collection is commercial. The company is asking for rights in "all media,
worldwide in perpetuity." This type of request is out of the scope of our
normal clientele (largely non-profit scholarly work and/or artist
monographs) and we don't have a set policy for addressing this request. Does
anyone have any suggestions or advise based on your experiences? This is a
very large commercial enterprise which is initially asking to publish the
images, which are in the public domain, on a DVD.
All help appreciated!
Thanks,
Sarena Deglin
Office of Rights and Reproductions
Delaware Art Museum
Wilmington, DE
302-571-9590 ext.639
302-571-0220 fax
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