To add more information to the problem I orginally posted
I am looking at a real world problem where I need to come up with a
solution to a photographer wanting to take pictures inside the gallery of
a fictional museum for a magazine article. The objects would be blurred
and the museum would be credited for their gallery.
Questions arising from this (that I hope to base my research on) are:
1. Have other museums allowed this?
2. Are the objects in the gallery part of the museum's permanent
collection?
3. If the items are blurred and not easily identified, will there be a
need to obtain photo copyrights from the artist.
If there is anyone who has dealt with a similar situation or knows where I
can find sources on it, I would greatly appreciate it
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