*(please excuse cross posting)*

I have a question for those of you involved in Rights and Reproductions and
/ or image research and planning for exhibitions, publications, audio
guides, websites, online courses, etc.  I am looking for your input on
behalf of an academic research project I am currently involved in.



Have you had experiences with commercial *stock photography agencies in the
context of Holocaust (or other genocide) related materials*?  This might
include: if you found items in their stock offered at standard rates, or
public domain images that are being licensed by the agencies, claiming
copyright, or even if you have received correspondence or royalties claims
with regard to such materials.  Or, if you have had any related experiences.



I know it's a long shot, but experience indicates that this is more common
than might be expected, and often problematic.



Thank you in advance for anything you can contribute, off list.


With thanks, and hoping all are safe and well,


Amalyah Keshet




*Amalyah Keshet*
*Copyright Management for Cultural Heritage, Jerusalem*
*Senior Consultant, Naomi Korn Associates, London*
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