Hi MCN,
I know many of you deal with copyright so wanted to ask for your input. One of 
my clients would like to create new postcards from historic postcards of their 
site that they have collected or purchased (but not accessioned). At what point 
do mass-produced images become public domain? The original postcards are from 
the 1920s-1940s. Copies of these postcards are most likely in collections in 
our local historical society.

Thanks, I appreciate you sharing your expertise.

Best,


Stephanie Weaver
Visitor experience consultant 
experienceology: Because happy visitors return.
San Diego, CA
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