I should clarify that I am referring to the museum-created photograph/digital 
image only, ignoring for the moment the copyright status of the underlying work 
of art appearing in the photograph.



Amalyah











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Kate:



If an image a photograph is a protected (copyrighted) work, it doesn't matter 
what size or format it's in.  It's protected, and the copyright holder has the 
exclusive right to reproduce and distribute it and to make derivatives of it.  
(Thumbnail images for purposes of identification, for example in a database or 
search engine, would be the possible exception.)



However, that doesn't mean one cannot make an institutional policy decision to 
treat different formats and sizes differently in terms of

how you distribute, license, or give away image files for various purposes.   
This follows from the above.



Amalyah Keshet

Chair, MCN IP SIG























Amalyah Keshet

Head of Image Resources and

Tel. +972-2-6708064



Fax +972-2-6771340

akeshet at imj.org.il<mailto:akeshet at imj.org.il>

The Israel Museum, Jerusalem









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Sent: 12 March, 2014 4:58 PM

To: 'mcn-l at mcn.edu'

Subject: [MCN-L] Different Copyrights / Different Image Resolutions



Hello MCN,

This may be a rather dense question regarding copyright law...but as it's 
outside my area of expertise I figured this community could provide a great 
reference point. My own research is not turning up an good answers/examples 
either!



Do any institutions assign different copyright statements to derivatives of the 
same image, depending on that image's resolution?



Take for example, a photo of a Greek urn in a museum collection. Would it be 
common practice for a high-resolution TIFF of this photo to bear a "(c)Museum 
Institution, 2014" statement, while a medium-resolution JPG of the same photo 
would bear a "(c) Creative Commons License"?



Does this scenario fit within basic copyright law or guidelines?

If anyone is differentiating copyright statements based on image resolution, do 
you have this policy written/documented in a shareable way?



Thanks for any feedback you might have!





Kate Blanch

Administrator, Museum Databases

kblanch at thewalters.org<mailto:kblanch at thewalters.org> / 410.547.9000 ext. 
266



The Walters Art Museum

600 N. Charles Street, Baltimore MD 21201 
www.thewalters.org<http://www.thewalters.org/<http://www.thewalters.org%3chttp:/www.thewalters.org/>>



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