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Re: What's legal?


 

Hi Carol,

I'm not a lawyer, but I don't think posting a few pictures would be
illegal. Especially since this is a free group, and Mr. Scheaffer's
book is no longer in print. Crediting the source is usually sufficient.

I also have "Jack Scheaffer's Tucson 1945 to 1965", but haven't had
time to scan any of the photos yet.

Carol, if you want to scan any pictures and e-mail them to me, I'll be
glad to post them for you. Thanks for your efforts.

Carlos
mistercopacetic at yahoo dot com


--- In vanishingtucson@..., "Carol Strong" <aces225@f...>
wrote:

I have a book published in 1985 with pictures taken in Tucson by
Jack Sheaffer, a well known photographer who, as he wrote, "used his
camera to capture clematis and castophophes, celebrates and
ceremonies, presidents and princesses, and hundreds of other topics
for readers of Tucson's morning newspaper, The Arizona Daily Star..

I know the Vanished Tucson members would enjoy the many "as how it
was then", but I'm not sure it it's permitted to copy such work
without the permission of the person or the newspaper he worked for.

Does anyone have - or can get that information. I wouldn't like to
go to jail or pay a huge fine for copying someone else's work without
permission. . Carol Strong

Any attorneys in this group?

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