[MCN-L] ‏‏RE: Using old postcards to create new souvenirs: copyright?

2010-11-21 Thread Peter B. Hirtle
Amalyah Keshet wrote: ?Just curious: If a work by Matisse had been purchased for MoMA from Matisse or his dealer *in France*, would the Pushman Doctrine still have applied? I suspect that French law would think otherwise. Did the Doctrine apply only to works purchased in the US?? That is

[MCN-L] ‏‏RE: Using old postcards to create new souvenirs: copyright?

2010-11-21 Thread Virginia Rutledge
wrote: From: Peter B. Hirtle p...@cornell.edu Subject: Re: [MCN-L] ??RE: Using old postcards to create new souvenirs: copyright? To: Museum Computer Network Listserv mcn-l at mcn.edu Date: Sunday, November 21, 2010, 5:43 AM Amalyah Keshet wrote: ?Just curious:? If a work by Matisse had been

[MCN-L] ‏‏RE: Using old postcards to create new souvenirs: copyright?

2010-11-20 Thread Amalyah Keshet [akes...@imj.org.il]
' ??: Re: [MCN-L] Using old postcards to create new souvenirs: copyright? Eve Sinaiko wrote: One cannot buy the rights to a work by buying the work (which is why MOMA doesn't own the copyrights to Matisse's paintings, for example). Peter writes: What Eve says is correct for published works