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Hi, I am writing for another museum near me that does a lot of retail sales of
digital prints of the images in their photo collection. An issue has come up
regarding photos of famous people. The museum has in its collection many
photos of celebrities and other famous people (e.g., Groucho Marx, Mickey
Mantle, Jackie Gleason, Chris Evert, Presidents, etc.) that they have sold
copies of over the years. They now have a board member who says that can't
sell them because the museum might get sued by relatives. Some of the
photos have been donated through various sources over the years and a large
collection from a local photographer was donated with him "turning" over the
copyright and/or ownership to the museum.
They want to know if there are any copyright/trademark issues with selling
these copies from their collection.
Thanks.
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