[MCN-L] Media Technology Departments

2014-04-03 Thread Virginia Rutledge
--Original Message-- From: Farling, Jessica R. jrfarl...@ou.edu To: mcn-l at mcn.edu mcn-l at mcn.edu Date: Thursday, April 3, 2014 6:41:43 PM GMT+ Subject: [MCN-L] Media Technology Departments Greetings from Oklahoma! Under new leadership at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, we

[MCN-L] Different Copyrights / Different Image Resolutions

2014-03-12 Thread Virginia Rutledge
Hello All -- It's always worth noting that a fair use can be made of any image, no matter theresolution or size. Whether and how an institution chooses to control access to images of works in its care is of course a different question. Michael points to some great examples of institutions

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

2010-11-21 Thread Virginia Rutledge
And since this thread has continued, should note that unless the work went direct from studio to museum, it's quite possible it was published under common practices of exhibition or exhibition advertising -- so no copyright, anyway. --- On Sun, 11/21/10, Peter B. Hirtle pbh6 at cornell.edu

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

2010-11-18 Thread Virginia Rutledge
could make, and publish in any form. Hope this is helpful. Regards, Virginia Rutledge --- On Thu, 11/18/10, Pandora Mather-Lees pandoraml at hotmail.com wrote: From: Pandora Mather-Lees pandor...@hotmail.com Subject: Re: [MCN-L] Using old postcards to create new souvenirs: copyright? To: mcn-l

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

2010-11-18 Thread Virginia Rutledge
Thanks are due Peter for making the chart -- and apologies for coming late into this conversation -- but take it as evidence that the chart is a terrific resource that people are eager to share once they know about it. Also worth noting Peter's usage below of the phrase rise into the public

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

2010-11-18 Thread Virginia Rutledge
828.253.3227 tel 828.257.4503 fax www.ashevilleart.org fthomson at ashevilleart.org -Original Message- From: mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] On Behalf Of Virginia Rutledge Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 2:54 PM To: Museum Computer Network Listserv Subject: Re: [MCN-L

[MCN-L] NYC area program on Orphan Works, Tuesday, October 20, 6-8pm

2009-10-09 Thread Virginia Rutledge
On Tuesday, October 20th, from 6-8pm, the New York City Bar Association will present Lost and Found: A Practical Look at Orphan Works. Please join us? for a discussion of the latest proposals for use of orphan works, and particularly, orphan images. ? Speakers: Brendan M. Connell,

[MCN-L] NYC area program on Orphan Works, Tuesday, October 20, 6-8pm

2009-10-07 Thread Virginia Rutledge
For those in the New York City area, below and attached is information on a public program on orphan works that should be of interest to anyone working with images. Please feel free to post and forward -- the panel is terrific and we expect this to be highly informative. Best regards, Virginia

[MCN-L] rights question

2009-09-15 Thread Virginia Rutledge
Just a reminder that permissions are not required for any use of work that is fair under U.S. law, or similar law of other jurisdictions. The question of use of orphan works -- if that is what is being raised -- *may* be different, but only if the use is NOT fair. All fair uses are OK whether

[MCN-L] Image Sizes (later Image Theft)

2009-05-20 Thread Virginia Rutledge
Just a cheer in support of creative thinking! And of course, creative lawyering. Best regards, Virginia Special Counsel, Creative Commons Chair, Art Law Committee, New York City Bar Association --- On Wed, 5/20/09, Newman, Alan A-Newman at NGA.GOV wrote: From: Newman, Alan a-new...@nga.gov

[MCN-L] Image Sizes

2009-05-06 Thread Virginia Rutledge
Amalyah, Without giving legal advice, I do think it is important to note that Bridgeman is law within the Southern District of New York (and many commentators believe it would be followed not only in the Second Circuit, but other US circuit courts as well). Should any of the many museums who