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Mathew Bernstein <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 26 Jun 2000 13:05:57 -0500
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Is anyone familiar with the copyright issues regarding putting film posters,
lobby cards and press books on the web?  I've check the U. of Texas-Austin
website, but I'm wondering if anyone has actually undertaken this and can tell me
how the studios/distributors regard such enterprises and/or whether the Library
of Congress has a position (such as that reported regarding stills and frame
enlargements in articles by the committee chaired by Kristin Thompson some years
ago).

Thanks for your help.

Matthew Bernstein

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