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Originally posted by Kuciwalker
Why would they need permission? ![]() (This does not apply to long shots of a city, etc.) If you ever go to a show and are surprised to find that your house is the one where the ghost is murdering all the teenagers, you have yourself a good lawsuit ![]() |
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Originally posted by Zoid
I mean, come on! Blaming the social problems in Manchester on video games? ![]() |
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Originally posted by Drogue
I was under the impression that you own the IP rights to any private property you own, so if anyone wants to film your house, or such, they had to obtain permission. That would also go for the church's private property. They show the houses of people on the news all the time. No money changes hands. Film crews film in cities all the time for movies yet they don't have to pay the owners of every building in the back drop. |
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Originally posted by Oerdin
They show the houses of people on the news all the time. No money changes hands. Film crews film in cities all the time for movies yet they don't have to pay the owners of every building in the back drop. Yep. The only time they pay is when it means a loss of business to the shop/house. |
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they should have made in Winchester Cathedral, instead.
Winchester Cathedral You're bringing me down You stood and you watched as My baby left town You could have done something But you didn't try You didn't do nothing You let her walk by Now everyone knows just how much I needed that gal She wouldn't have gone far away If only you'd started ringing your bell Winchester Cathedral You're bringing me down You stood and you watched as My baby left town Oh-bo-de-o-do oh-bo-de-o-do Oh-bo-de-o-do de-do- duh |
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Originally posted by Koyaanisqatsi
Because it's private property, that's not necessarily the case. Yes it is, WRT copyright. I mostly know about how museums in the US deal with it, so this may or may not apply, but because it is a privately owned work of art the owner must authorize reproductions of it. That is, the work itself may be in the public domain, but in order to access the work to see it or photograph it you need the permission of the owner. The claim is that there is an implicit contract that comes with that permission which assigned the copyright of any derivative to the owner of the work itself. There are certainly photographs of the museum more than 50 years old (or whatever the term is in the UK), so it's tough luck for them. |
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