[pure-silver] Semi OT copyright
- From: Anne & Charles Ellis <cgellis@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: Pure Silver List <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 12:19:05 -0500
Hi, All ...
I've recently dug out some old 35mm tri-x negatives I made during a 1966
civil rights march on behalf of James Meredith. They include shots of
many now famous people including Martin Luther King, James Farmer, Floyd
McKissack, Stokley Carmichael, Fannie Lou Hamer and others. To my
surprise they print very well and I'm thinking of making some fine art
prints to offer on eBay or through a gallery.
However, I want to remain in control of any publication of these images.
Can I offer prints to the art market and still retain publication rights
and, if so, how?
Charles Ellis
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